narcocorrido

English

Etymology

From Spanish narcocorrido, from narco- (drug) + corrido (ballad).

Noun

narcocorrido (countable and uncountable, plural narcocorridos)

  1. (music) A genre of Mexican music based on the polka, depicting drug smugglers, cartels, and other criminal activities.
  2. (music, countable) Any song in this genre.
    • 2007 February 19, Ben Ratliff, “Singing Stories From Lives Lived Far Away From Home”, in New York Times:
      They were nonjudgmental first-person stories, including the notorious narcocorrido “Pacas de a Kilo,” (“One-Kilo Packets”) told from the point of view of a proud marijuana grower.

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

From narco- (drug trafficking) + corrido (folk song).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /naɾkokoˈrido/ [naɾ.ko.koˈri.ð̞o]
  • Rhymes: -ido
  • Syllabification: nar‧co‧co‧rri‧do

Noun

narcocorrido m (plural narcocorridos)

  1. (Mexico, music) narcocorrido

Further reading

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