(carioca)

  • 51carioca — [ˌkarɪ əʊkə] noun 1》 a native of Rio de Janeiro. 2》 a Brazilian dance resembling the samba. Origin C19: from Port., from Tupi kari oka house of the white man …

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  • 52carioca — [vc. port. comp. di cari «bianco» e oca «casa»] s. m. e f. inv.; anche agg. inv. abitante di Rio de Janeiro □ (est.) brasiliano …

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  • 53carioca — car·i·o·ca …

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  • 54Carioca — Car•i•o•ca [[t]ˌkær iˈoʊ kə[/t]] n. pl. cas peo (sometimes l.c.) a native or resident of Rio de Janeiro • Etymology: 1820–30; < Brazilian Pg < Tupi …

    From formal English to slang

  • 55carioca — /kæriˈoʊkə/ (say karee ohkuh) noun 1. a Brazilian dance. 2. a piece of music to which it may be danced. {Portuguese, from Tupi cari white + oca house; the Portuguese word meant first an inhabitant of Rio de Janeiro and then the dance which… …

  • 56Carioca — Ca|ri|o|ca, die; , s <indianisch portugiesisch> (lateinamerikanischer Tanz) …

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  • 57carioca — n. 1 a a Brazilian dance like the samba. b the music for this. 2 a native of Rio de Janeiro. Etymology: Port …

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  • 58Carioca — n. 1 a a Brazilian dance like the samba. b the music for this. 2 a native of Rio de Janeiro. Etymology: Port …

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  • 59Carioca, Tahia — ▪ 2000 Badawiyya Muhammad Karim        Egyptian dancer and motion picture actress whose subtle sexuality and superb technique in the art of raqs sharqi, or belly dancing, made her a national figure and earned her the title “Queen of Oriental… …

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  • 60Funk carioca — Stylistic origins Miami bass, electro funk, freestyle, rap, funk Cultural origins Mid 1980s, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Typical instruments Drum machine Turntable Sampler Synthesizer …

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