Bodega
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A hispanic/spanish/latin mini-mart, kind of like a 7-11, but usually smaller and more like a liquor store atmosphere. Commonly used term on the east coast, especially in the New York City region, where you will find many of these. The word came from the actual spanish word for grocery store - la bodega.
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The ghetto 7-11
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In Canada, a neighbourhood corner store, not part of a large chain, that is being used as a front to sell drugs. There will be some legitimate business selling soda, cigarettes, and candy bars, but most of the aisles in the store will be full of liquidation merchandise covered in a thick layer of dust.
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Bodega is a fictional character created by Ted Forsyth Pyrion Flax.
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A description for excitement. Can be used as an interjection. Often used in place of the popular term, yahtzee. Sometimes used to describe a feeling when youve had multiple margaritas. Often used when a moment of success happens. Originated by a beautiful chick who has a smokin hot body. Bodega!
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a [shoe] store disguised as a corner market in [boston]. its amazing. they also sell paint.... [shhh]!
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[Its a way of life]. I [bodega], you bodega, [he she] bodega.
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(in the US) a small grocery store, especially in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood.
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a bar or wine shop, especially in a Spanish-speaking country
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