Definitions for salsa

salsa sal·sa

Spelling: [sahl-suh; Spanish sahl-sah]
IPA: /ˈsɑl sə; Spanish ˈsɑl sɑ/

Salsa is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 6 points.

You can make 31 anagrams from letters in salsa (aalss).

Definitions for salsa

noun

  1. a lively, vigorous type of contemporary Latin American popular music, blending predominantly Cuban rhythms with elements of jazz, rock, and soul music.
  2. a ballroom dance of Puerto Rican origin, performed to this music, similar to the mambo, but faster with the accent on the first beat instead of the second beat of each measure.
  3. Mexican Cookery. a sauce, especially a hot sauce containing chilies.

verb (used without object)

  1. to dance the salsa.

Origin of salsa

1970-75; American Spanish, Spanish: literally, sauce; probably so called orig. because of its mixture of styles

Examples for salsa

In the same locality is the basilica of Saint salsa erected over her tomb.

To assemble taco place crème fraiche, salsa, chicken, and plantains in a tortilla.

They ate chips and salsa and guacamole and steak fajitas and slept in a real bed for the first time in days, indoors.

Transfer the oysters to a platter or to serving plates, and top each one with a teaspoon of the salsa Fresca.

At under 200 pages, the book seems like chips and salsa on the table when you are expecting a four course meal.

Occasionally a pamphlet for a salsa class might be tossed on a doorstop or stuck on a pole near a bus stop.

To make the salsa, toast the chiles until the oils and aromas are released.

You could serve her old tires and she'd eat 'em if she could smother them in salsa.

Our connection actually happened over Afro-Cuban music, and salsa.

Not so much a dish but a condiment suited for almost any meal, salsa verde would have to be one of the tastiest condiments.

Word Value for salsa
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Words with friends

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