In Mexico, caguama is a slang word for what Americans would call a "forty ounce"- - a big, giant glass bottle of cheap beer (or malt liquor).
It's not a Spanish word so it's doesn't have a meaning in Spanish. Trevor is an English surname from the Welsh place name trefor, meaning "big village".[tref ("village") + mawr ("big", "great")]
'Grande' means 'big' in Spanish.
Gran familia is the best way to say "big family" in Spanish.
De Big Time Rush
That depends on how big the bottles are... For a given volume, wine will normally contain more alcohol than beer.
In Mexico, caguama is a slang word for what Americans would call a "forty ounce"- - a big, giant glass bottle of cheap beer (or malt liquor).
natcintoches
A big bottle
Rio Grande is Spanish for "Big River".
"Grande" is the Spanish word for "big" or "large". I suppose it is possible that it could be used as a name, but I do not think so.
Scientist have a big telescope called a meteor graphic recorder of intergalactic activity (MRIA for short) recently they discovered that the milky way is like one little bubble in a beer bottle. They found this out by making a bigger and better MIRA. So who knows if this bottle the scientist are on about is one in a big bar of beers? Hope this helped Goopong
What is the drink with the beer sticking out of the side
That depends how big the bottle is
The big Darwin stubby is called the Big Beer Can. It is a large replica of a beer can and serves as a popular tourist attraction in Darwin, Australia.
You and me (and the bottle makes three tonight) by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
no he does not drink beer or wine