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Etymology edit

Marketing coinage, from Spanish doradito (golden (diminutive)).

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Dorito

  1. A tortilla chip of the Doritos brand.
    • 1991, Ellen Emerson White, “The Boy Next Door”, in Thirteen: Thirteen Tales of Horror, page 302:
      [Timmy] offered her his bag of Doritos.
    • 2010, Stacy Alaimo, Bodily Natures: Science, Environment, and the Material Self, page 12:
      I looked out the kitchen window at my garden, my trenches, my dirt, and then my gaze turned downward toward my Dorito-stained hand.
    • 2013, Pamela Yaye, Games of the Heart:
      Stuffing the last Dorito chip into her mouth, she brushed the salt from her hands.

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