rumbero

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish rumbero.

Noun

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rumbero (plural rumberos)

  1. One who enjoys rumba.
    • 2009 June 27, David Gonzalez, “Vandals Sully an Ode to East Harlem”, in New York Times[1]:
      Dozens of colorful murals line the narrow streets and wide avenues, celebrating pleneros and poets, rumberos and revolutionaries.

Spanish

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Adjective

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rumbero (feminine rumbera, masculine plural rumberos, feminine plural rumberas)

  1. (relational) rumba

Noun

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rumbero m (plural rumberos, feminine rumbera, feminine plural rumberas)

  1. rumba afficionado
  2. (Venezuela) fun-loving, lively (enjoying parties)
    Synonyms: marchoso, fiestero, (Chile) carretero

Further reading

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