n.
Literally "rough river." It is the name given to the Rio Grande in Hispanophone (Spanish-speaking) countries.
Literally "rough river." It is the name given to the Rio Grande in Hispanophone (Spanish-speaking) countries.
"By 1602, Rio Bravo had become the standard Spanish name for the lower river, below its confluence with the Rio Conchos."
"Early American settlers in south Texas began to use the modern 'English' name Rio Grande. By the late 19th century, in the United States, the name Rio Grande had become standard in being applied to the entire river, from Colorado to the sea."
"Early American settlers in south Texas began to use the modern 'English' name Rio Grande. By the late 19th century, in the United States, the name Rio Grande had become standard in being applied to the entire river, from Colorado to the sea."
by 7biOt September 25, 2013

by Almostfriday May 12, 2022

A Dirty Bravo is the act of eating ass, in which you take a garlic knot, hollowing it out in the center, line it up with the balloon knot, and going to town.
Bro, last night we had Italian, so I brought the extra garlic knots home and gave her a Dirty Bravo in the kitchen.
by Bravo186 December 17, 2021

That guy’s become a total Johnny Bravo figure in my life! I see him everywhere but we’ve never spoken
by Almostfriday May 12, 2022

by BattyBoi3000 April 2, 2019

Claudio is a soccer player, better known as a goalkeeper. He plays for Real Betis , and also for the Chilean team. He is the cap in La Selección Chilena. Every Chilean loves him, he is so kind, humble, handsome and he does an amazing job when he plays.
Chilean: Did you seen how Claudio Bravo caught the penalty?
Chilean 2: OMG YES, HE IS SO AMAZING, VAMOS BRAVO!
Chilean 2: OMG YES, HE IS SO AMAZING, VAMOS BRAVO!
by Claudio’s biggest fan July 14, 2021
