Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A name in the British West Indies and Australia of the cheyote. See Sechium, cheyote, and *chris-tophine.

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Examples

  • Parte del programa de Callejeros, Bancos con intereses emitido el dia 01/05/09 donde sale gente de Avila; una señora hablando de prostitutas y Orange y un señor diciendo que le pega una patada por debajo del "chocho" a su mujer

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • y un señor diciendo que le pega una patada por debajo del "chocho" a su mujer

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • While most of the 16 indigenous languages in Oaxaca picked up speakers during this period, there were some whose numbers decreased - el chontal, el chocho, el ixcateco and el popoloca.

    Fifty Years in Southern Mexico 2007

  • March 4th, 2007 at 9: 18 pm me ha parecio genial es super xulo eso de dibujarte en las manos yo doi otra propuesta bijuaos en el chocho y en la polla las mujeres aguilas y los hombres elefantes es super xulo yo ya lo he probado yv se folla mu bn despues con la pintura eso si si te sale semen kitate la pintura

    Creative Hand Art Photography 2007

  • While most of the 16 indigenous languages in Oaxaca picked up speakers during this period, there were some whose numbers decreased - el chontal, el chocho, el ixcateco and el popoloca.

    Fifty Years in Southern Mexico 2007

  • While most of the 16 indigenous languages in Oaxaca picked up speakers during this period, there were some whose numbers decreased - el chontal, el chocho, el ixcateco and el popoloca.

    Fifty Years in Southern Mexico 2007

  • While most of the 16 indigenous languages in Oaxaca picked up speakers during this period, there were some whose numbers decreased - el chontal, el chocho, el ixcateco and el popoloca.

    Fifty Years in Southern Mexico 2007

  • While most of the 16 indigenous languages in Oaxaca picked up speakers during this period, there were some whose numbers decreased - el chontal, el chocho, el ixcateco and el popoloca.

    Fifty Years in Southern Mexico 2007

  • While most of the 16 indigenous languages in Oaxaca picked up speakers during this period, there were some whose numbers decreased - el chontal, el chocho, el ixcateco and el popoloca.

    Fifty Years in Southern Mexico 2007

  • While most of the 16 indigenous languages in Oaxaca picked up speakers during this period, there were some whose numbers decreased - el chontal, el chocho, el ixcateco and el popoloca.

    Fifty Years in Southern Mexico 2007

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