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vaquero

[vah-kair-oh, vah-ke-raw] / vɑˈkɛər oʊ, vɑˈkɛ rɔ /




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Their thinking about Ohlone cuisine has evolved: pastas harken back to Medina’s Sicilian great-great-great grandfather, who used broomsticks to dry them, and to Mexican and vaquero- inflected dishes like Venison Chile Colorado.

From New York Times

Club Tempo in Hollywood caters to the queer vaquero community.

From Los Angeles Times

The words were all Spanish: “Cowboy” comes from the Spanish word vaquero.

From Los Angeles Times

West Hollywood doesn’t have the cultural outlet that Rodriguez and other queer vaqueros are looking for, and the straight paisa bars typically found in South L.A. or the Eastside are not welcoming, either.

From Los Angeles Times

Many customers perusing vaquero boots or waiting for a haircut had not heard of the brewing scandal.

From Los Angeles Times