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fandango (n.)

mid-18c., lively Spanish dance, the word of unknown etymology [OED says "alleged to be of negro origin"], of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to fado (Watkins traces both to Latin fari "to speak"); fado is lovely but not lively, so perhaps the link, if any, is thematic. By extension in American English, "any noisy entertainment."

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Definitions of fandango from WordNet

fandango (n.)
a provocative Spanish courtship dance in triple time; performed by a man and a woman playing castanets;
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