The plural form of bandido; multiple bandits or outlaws, especially from Spanish-speaking regions of the Americas.
Simple Spanish plural formed by adding '-s' to 'bandido,' maintaining the Frankish root meaning 'members of a gang or band.'
The legend of the bandidos—from El Zorro to Pancho Villa—shows how outlaws can become folk heroes when they're seen as fighting against injustice!
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