maraca
noun
- percussion instrument
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /məˈɹæ.kə/ / /məˈɹɑ.kə/
noun
Etymology: From Brazilian Portuguese maraca, derived from Old Tupi maraká or Paraguayan Guarani mbaraka (“rattle”).
- A Latin American percussion instrument consisting of a hollow-gourd rattle containing pebbles or beans and often played in pairs, as a rhythm instrument.
“Helly, please approach the MDE cart. You may choose one genre and one accessory… the maraca. Excellent choice.”
- Breasts.