bandito

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian bandito. Doublet of bandit.

  1. borrowed from bandito

Definitions

  1. A bandit, particularly of the type associated with Mexico.

    • But I was at an age when a stinking twist of additive-soaked tobacco wrapped in brown paper could transform me into a kind of pale, stubble-free Irish bandito.

The neighborhood

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