1. mariachi - Noun
2. mariachi - Adjective
a group of street musicians in Mexico
Source: WordNetI really liked the Mariachi singing in Westerns. Harry Dean Stanton
We celebrated a little early at the White House this year, on quatro de Mayo, with a fiesta on the South Lawn. With the mariachi music, folklorika dancing and an ample supply of Mexican food. For a little while, it was just like being in Texas again. George W. Bush
A music lover, Harbrecht had an Abbey Road mousepad and mariachi figurines on his desk. Source: Internet
A mariachi musician, introduced as comic relief, gets his own episode that reveals him as a soulful artist trying to keep his integrity; Ana’s mother evolves from a hectoring nemesis to a toughened survivor. Source: Internet
Actress Rachel Brosnahan thinks her aunt Kate Spade would want to be remembered as the kind of person who would dance to the song of a mariachi band with a big smile on her face. Source: Internet
Miguel Lupercio violinist in El Mariachi Continental, waits for the funeral attendees to arrive at the cemetery where he will be playing in Donna, Texas. Source: Internet