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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Cabo...

Sweetie, I'm done letting them call the shots. Just think.
By the end of the week we'll be in Cabo. Cabo Verde?

Just you, me and the money.
  

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Cabo is the Spanish word for "cape", as in the coastline and water connection [Cape of Good Hope]. Many in my area who are among the jet-setters or "in the know" just say "Cabo" when they are going to Cabo San Lucas. This reference could be to any number of capes.

  • Cabo is the Spanish word for "cape", as in the coastline and water connection [Cape of Good Hope].
  • Many in my area who are among the jet-setters or "in the know" just say "Cabo" when they are going to Cabo San Lucas.
  • This reference could be to any number of capes.
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Cabo is the Spanish word for "cape", as in the coastline and water connection [Cape of Good Hope]. Many in my area who are among the jet-setters or "in the know" just say "Cabo" when they are going to Cabo San Lucas. This reference could be to any number of capes.

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