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2002, Simon J. Bronner, Folk nation: folklore in the creation of American tradition:But in his activities, the tequilero risked his life against the old enemy, the rinche.
1995, Américo Paredes, A Texas-Mexican cancionero: folksongs of the lower border:The decade of the 1920s was the age of the tequilero, tequila being the most common liquor smuggled over.
2004, Anthony Dias Blue, The Complete Book of Spirits:Purchasing an abandoned cotton gin factory, Guillermo bought some used distilling equipment and hired a tequilero.
Adjective: "of or pertaining to tequila"
1991, Heriberto García Rivas, Cocina prehispánica mexicana:Las pencas del mezcal tequilero también las consumieron los mismos indios como dulce o postre, despojadas de sus hojas y tatemadas, tal como comían igualmente al camote tatemado.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Noun: "tequilero"
1981, José Lezama Lima, Julio Ortega, El reino de la imágen:El tequilero, los muchachos papeleros, los bailadores de jarabe, Huerta y Zapata, los amantes, Doña Tomasa y Simón el aguador, los fifis, pasan como esqueletos inconmovibles, que no han olvidado la cotidianidad de su sonrisa.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)