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What is Chocho in slang?

Noun. chocho m (plural chochos) (colloquial) drug addict. (Central America, colloquial) Nicaraguan.

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See also: chōchō and chồ chồ

English [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Of Caribbean Spanish origin, ultimately from an indigenous South American word. Compare also Réunion French chouchou. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Noun [ edit ]

chocho (plural chochos)

( Caribbean ) A chayote.

Anagrams [ edit ]

Mecayapan Nahuatl [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

chocho

a kind of fruit Astrocaryum mexicanum

References [ edit ]

Wolgemuth, Carl et al. (2002) Diccionario náhuatl de los municipios de Mecayapan y Tatahuicapan de Juárez, Veracruz ‎[1] (in Spanish), second electronic edition, Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 40

Portuguese [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Latin fluxus.[1][2] Doublet of frouxo and fluxo.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Hyphenation: cho‧cho

chocho (feminine chocha, masculine plural chochos, feminine plural chochas, comparable, comparative mais chocho, superlative o mais chocho or chochíssimo, diminutive chochinho)

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Purepecha [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

chocho

chóchu Obsolete spelling of

Spanish [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Etymology 1 [ edit ]

Uncertain. Perhaps from etymology 3.

Noun [ edit ]

chocho m (plural chochos)

lupin beans, lupin fruit cinnamon sweet

Etymology 2 [ edit ]

Uncertain. Perhaps from etymology 3. See also chocha.

Noun [ edit ]

chocho m (plural chochos)

Etymology 3 [ edit ]

Perhaps related to clueco (and Italian chioccio) or Basque txotxo.

chocho (feminine chocha, masculine plural chochos, feminine plural chochas)

Noun [ edit ]

chocho m (plural chochos)

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Wayuu [ edit ]

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chocho

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What is a Benny British slang?

Noun. Benny (plural Bennies) (Britain, slang) A stupid or dull-witted person. (Britain, slang) A temper tantrum.

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See also: benny

English [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Etymology 1 [ edit ]

Clipping of Benjamin +‎ -y.

Proper noun [ edit ]

Benny (plural Bennys or Bennies)

nickname for a man named Benjamin

Etymology 2 [ edit ]

Clipping of Bernice; Bernadette

Proper noun [ edit ]

Benny (plural Bennys or Bennies)

nickname for a woman named Bernice or Bernadette.

Etymology 3 [ edit ]

From the name of a dull-witted character, Benny Hawkins, in the British soap opera Crossroads.

Noun [ edit ]

Benny (plural Bennies)

Etymology 4 [ edit ]

From the name of Benjamin Franklin, whose portrait is on the bill.

Noun [ edit ]

Benny (plural Bennies)

( US , slang ) A one-hundred-dollar bill. 2012, “Vision of Excellence”, performed by Purpose & Confidence: Money coming in plenty / Twenties, fifties and Bennies

Etymology 5 [ edit ]

Clipping of eggs Benedict.

Noun [ edit ]

Benny (countable and uncountable, plural Bennys or Bennies)

( informal ) eggs Benedict Synonym of 2011 , Debbie Harding, Go Nuts , page 4: This special version of eggs Benedict will win the hearts of all the Benny fans out there. 2014 June 17, Ally, “Chalk Point Kitchen Brunch”, in Bitches who Brunch ‎[1]: June 17, Ally, “Chalk Point Kitchen Brunch”, in This would definitely be a Becca-approved Benedict, which sings high praise. The girl knows her Bennys.

Etymology 6 [ edit ]

Benny (surname) on Wikipedia on Wikipedia

Proper noun [ edit ]

Benny

Danish [ edit ]

Proper noun [ edit ]

Benny

a male given name Scandinavia often associated with Benedict which is traditionally more popular than Benjamin

Swedish [ edit ]

Proper noun [ edit ]

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