[…] while grinding her pinktaco into my groin as if trying to gain even more of my sizable ...
2009, Albert Mudrian,Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces, Da Capo Press, page159:
[…] zombies have to eat and the best place to on any female is the pinktaco.
2015, Cynthia Dane,A Fragile Wife: A Billionaire Romance, Barachou Press:
"[…] was it really necessary to make yourmaid piss herself? Even if you think your husband is hiding his sausage in hertaco, that was brazen. Jesus, Lana."
The boattacoed — the front and rear bent in — and I was holding onto a strap on the frame, sitting more on the tube than the frame, and I was catapulted forward.
J.T. was in full scoop mode and whaling down the descent and he creamed into the dude,tacoed his front wheel, sheared off his front brake, and came as close to cursing as he ever has.
2008, Sally Stenhouse Kneidel,Going Green: A Wise Consumer's Guide to a Shrinking Planet:
I'd left it in neutral and it rolled straight back into the barn andtacoed that door.
“taco”, inKielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish][1] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki:Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland),2004–, retrieved3 July 2023
Manuel Seco; Olimpia Andrés; Gabino Ramos (3 August 2023), “taco”, inDiccionario del español actual [Dictionary of Current Spanish] (in Spanish), third digital edition, Fundación BBVA [BBVA Foundation]
The plural "tacos" refers to the dish, like in English, and occasionally also to a single taco.
People sometimes think of "tacos" as a dish in the singular, giving "tacosen [one definite plural form] var god [singular]" instead of "tacosen var goda [plural]" for multiple tacos. That might have affected that particular definite plural form, which is a bit unintuitive otherwise. Compare how "the leftover pizza" can refer to multiple pizzas.