When traffic slows to a crawl in Florida, it can literally crawl, judging by a video recorded on the streets of Bonita National Golf & Country Club in Bonita Springs. The clip shows a bicyclist was ...
The Bonita National Golf & Country Club’s Women 65-plus 6.0 team punched its ticket to the United States Tennis Association Nationals after finishing runner-up at the Orlando Sectionals. The team, in ...
BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. -- As a grounds crew worked just feet away, a large alligator ambled across a Florida golf course. The creature was spotted traipsing toward a water hazard at the Bonita National ...
Naples Daily News: Bonita Springs 65-plus women's team to compete at UTSA National Championship in Arizona
Bonita Springs 65-plus women's team to compete at UTSA National Championship in Arizona
TL;DR Bonita: Generic, all-purpose term for "pretty" (and sometimes "beautiful"). As a case in point, the film Pretty Woman was translated into Spanish as Mujer bonita. Though there are many types of beauty, this word appears to be referring to a woman's outward appearance, especially if she is thin and graceful.
El DLE define la niña bonita como 1. f. Especialmente en los sorteos, número quince. ¿Cuál es el origen de este modismo?
One of your assumptions is incorrect. In Mexico, at least, bonita would be fine for a female but bonito would only be okay for a boy. It would be a complicated word to use for a grown man -- in general it would be best to avoid it for a grown man.
I read in the RAE that niño bonito/niña bonita was an expression. What does it mean exactly and what is the etymology or the origin of this expression?