Tabasco
pronunciation
How to pronounce Tabasco in British English: UK [təˈbæskəʊ]
How to pronounce Tabasco in American English: US [təˈbæskoʊ]
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- Noun:
- very hot red peppers; usually long and thin; some very small
Word Origin
- Tabasco
- proprietary name of a type of hot sauce, 1876, (the sauce so called from 1650s, originally Tavasco), named for the state in Mexico, perhaps because the pepper sauce was first encountered there by U.S. and European travelers. The trademark (by Edward Avery McIlhenny) claims use from c. 1870. The place name is from an unidentified Mexican Indian language and of unknown etymology.
Example
- 1. Radi tabasco - rocking trip feat .
- 2. To handle march has lost tabasco in big child eyes .
- 3. You have any tabasco in this place ?
- 4. God cleans up refreshing small excited gas tabasco - small river river however .
- 5. His descendants own and operate mcilhenny co. , which manufactures tabasco sauce in its famous little bottle .