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Tostitos Bite Size tortilla chips and Salsa con Queso dip

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Noun edit

tostito (plural tostitos)

  1. A tortilla chip of the Tostitos brand.
    • 1982, Anne H. Thurman, Carol Ann Piggins, “Planning a Session with a Unifying Theme”, in Drama Activities with Older Adults: A Handbook for Leaders (Activities, Adaptation & Aging; volume 2, numbers 2/3), London, New York, N.Y.: Routledge, published 2008, →ISBN, page 110:
      She might plan to pass out a tostito to each participant to munch on during the introduction to the session as she greets them in Spanish, “Hola! Buenos Dias, Amigos. Como esta ustedes?”
    • 2008, Sharon Young, “Campaign”, in Madame President, →ISBN, page 106:
      “I've never heard of a husband being campaign manager,” Campy said, dipping a tostito into the guacamole dish.
    • 2020, Theresa Rebeck, “The Nest”, in Lawrence Harbison, editor, The Best Men’s Monologues from New Plays, 2019 (The Applause Acting Series), Guilford, Conn.: Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, →ISBN, page 118:
      It’s like all anyone eats is, you can’t eat it, that stuff, you can’t eat it. Phony cheese dip that someone sticks in a microwave and then they pour it on a tostito. It’s worse than Velveeta, that stuff.

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tostito (accusative singular tostiton, plural tostitoj, accusative plural tostitojn)

  1. singular past nominal passive participle of tosti