1. A small grocery store, often found in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood.
2. In a Spanish-speaking country, a wine shop or a warehouse for the storage of wine.
2. In a Spanish-speaking country, a wine shop or a warehouse for the storage of wine.
by Jafje April 15, 2007

by Jaketl March 27, 2017

by J Hurd April 17, 2007

A hispanic/spanish/latin mini-mart, kind of like a "Shop Rite", but usually smaller and more like a liquor store/lotto ticket buying atmosphere. It's kind of like the place your mom might have sent you into as a kid to buy her a hot dog with extra onions, but smaller. Commonly used term on the east coast, especially in the New York City region, where you will find many of these, but in addition to hot dogs they sell "pizza bagels" and hot nuts. The word came from the actual spanish word for "grocery store" - la bodega.
Go to the corner bodega and get a couple of 40s. Get down at the corner bodega and pick up me up a hot dog.
Go to the corner bodega and get a couple of 40s. Get down at the corner bodega and pick up me up a hot dog.
Go to the corner bodega and get a couple of 40s.
Get down at the corner bodega and pick up me up a hot dog.
Get down at the corner bodega and pick up me up a hot dog.
by ilovechocolatebars April 21, 2009

by Anonymous-\+*;) August 04, 2019

by tagger2 January 02, 2009
