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amiga
[ uh-mee-guh, ah-mee-; Spanish ah-mee-gah ]
noun
- a female friend.
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For weekend two, Outstanding in the Field will invite Eric Greenspan, the newly announced chef behind Hollywood’s forthcoming Tesla diner; Wolfgang Puck’s son and protégé Byron Lazaroff-Puck; and Danielle and Alessandro Zecca of Highland Park’s Mexican-Italian restaurant Amiga Amore into its open-air kitchen.
“He’s not going to call her, ‘Mi amiga Claudia,’ or sit and drink tequilas with her.â€
“You are a force and a light amiga it has truly been an honor to watch you build something so amazing. I can’t wait to watch you soar in whatever you tackle next,†Camila Mariana Ramon wrote.
The following spring, at the Latin Recording Academy’s first celebration of women’s music on Univisión, Parton surprised viewers by introducing “mi amiga Chiquis†and performing a bilingual version of “Jolene†with the banda star.
Pero tres semanas después de dar a luz, Winzy despertó a mitad de la noche sintiéndose desorientada y mareada y, balbuceando, llamó a una amiga para que la ayudara.
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