1. margarita - Noun
2. Margarita - Proper noun
a cocktail made of tequila and triple sec with lime and lemon juice
Source: WordNetA little apricot jam in a whiskey drink or blueberry preserves in your margarita will give you some sweetness and fruit flavor so you can forego a lot of that laborious squeezing and simple syrup-making. Source: Internet
Along with these tasty tacos, takeout boozy options include the Comida margarita ($40) served in a Suerte Blanco Tequila bottle, housemade micheladas (2 for $10) and regular menu margarita flavors (2 for $18 or 4 for $30). Source: Internet
But after 11 hours of sailing, Santa Margarita lowered her sails and admitted defeat, paying off the bet with a cask of wine to Nicholson. Source: Internet
Cocktails A variety of cocktails are made with tequila, including the margarita, a cocktail that helped make tequila popular in the United States. Source: Internet
Eydie Gorme (born Edith Garmezano), Sophia Loren (born Sofia Villani Scicolone), and Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino), are three more well known examples of this trend. Source: Internet
Courtesy Taco Cabana When we wrote about SA-born Taco Cabana’s Pumpkin Spice margarita back in October, we thought it would be the weirdest, most unnecessary margarita flavor we’d see this holiday season. Source: Internet