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merengue

merengue

English

Noun

merengue (countable and uncountable, plural merengues)

  1. (music, uncountable) A type of music common in the Caribbean, originally associated with the Dominican Republic.
    • 2007, January 7, “Alex Mindlin”, in For a Shuttered Marina, Some Regret, Some Relief:
      The marina was a mainstay of the neighborhood, and Mr. O’Rourke was known for staging salsa and merengue concerts.
  2. A song performed in this style.
  3. A dance to this style of music.
    • 2011, Elizabeth Drake-Boyt, Latin Dance, ISBN 0313376093, page 86:
      If Trujillo said everybody had to dance the merengue, then everybody danced the merengue, for so feared was he by Dominicans that it was said that even a glance from him had the power to kill someone from across the street.

Verb

merengue (third-person singular simple present merengues, present participle merenguing, simple past and past participle merengued)

  1. (intransitive) To dance to merengue music.

French

Etymology

From Spanish

Noun

merengue m (plural merengues)

  1. (music) merengue

Spanish

Noun

merengue m (uncountable)

  1. A type of music common in the Caribbean
  2. meringue
  3. (soccer, attributive) A person connected with Real Madrid, as a player, fan, coach etc.

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