tAcO BeLLs: Potato

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tAcO BeLLs: Potato
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Southwestern Fish Taco

When an individual orally ingestes an amount of hot or spicy sauce right before performing cunnilingous, so as to cause a heated or "spicy" feeling.
After I finished chugging that tabasco, I had me some of Mary's Southwestern Fish Taco. Boo ya, I had seconds an hour later, and when I woke up.
by John Franz Baptist October 13, 2008
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Taco Bell night

This is when your stomach is hurting because you ate taco bell and your about to take the biggest crap in the world
"hey what are you doing" "I'm having a taco bell night"
by Gold Bros May 17, 2021
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Ghost Taco Supreme

"Yeah, can I get a number 4, a number 12, 2 Ghost Taco Supremes, A large Mountain Dew, and 10 orders of Cinnamon Twists?"
by Obsidian_Linguist April 19, 2017
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Itz raining tacos

It’s raining tacos, from outta da sky, tacos, no need to ask why......
by U r Fat Mama Fat October 14, 2019
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Tennessee Tuna Taco

This is the fatty, most often wet with saturation, and occasionally foul-odored, mons pubis and labia of a female who raised anywhere between the Smoky Mountains of southern Appalachia, all the way west to the muddy Mississippi River. It’s been described in the song Rocky Top as “wild as a mink & sweet as soda pop”, which is accurate. If one is a true aficionado, he will definitely “still dream about that” once he’s introduced this tasty regional dish to his palate. Locals prefer the traditional variety adorned with a tuft of pubic hair.
Dude, yesterday I was at the Mapco in Roane County and bumped into Delicia. Long story short, I still taste that sweet Tennessee Tuna Taco when I swalla.
by GringoTN September 29, 2019
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I Am Not A Taco

A phrase used by people of Latino/Hispanic cultures in response to people referring to them in simple stereotypes, referring to them as 'tacos' to sum up a culture, or assuming they are of Mexican descent.

The phrase is mainly a direct response to First Lady Jill Biden's speech, where she simplified the multi-ethnic community of San Antonio to the Mexican-American dish "breakfast tacos," in a quote from her speech: “The diversity of this community... as distinct as the bodegas of the Bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio, is your strength.” prompting the phrase as a response to the cringy assumption/pandering.
Person 1: "Did you hear that speech from Jill Biden in San Antonio the other night?"
Person 2: "Yeah, I can believe she said that crap. Like, I am not a taco."
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