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Meaning of choco | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈt͡ʃɒkəʊ

Definitions

  1. A department of Colombia.
  2. Clipping of chocolate.
  3. A militiaman or conscript; chocolate soldier.
  4. An army reservist.
  5. A person with dark skin tone.

Equivalents

Français choco
Português choco choco

Examples

“CHOCO MAYO CAKE In this chocolate cake, mayonnaise is substituted for the butter. Good.”
“Vision is a 2.7% sodium-fluoride containing prophylaxis paste available in 12 oz. jars or boxes of 225 individual cups. Three flavors (fruit punch, cool mint, or choco-mint) are available.”
“She used to make choco pudding only for me whenever I went.”
““D, you’ve had a weak spot for hot chocolate since you were small. You used to call it ‘choco-treat.’””
“I've a letter here to hand, Saying Chockos, Yanks and Refugees Have overrun the land.”
“In the second war, militiamen and conscripts generally were called chocos, […] in a tribute to them the Sydney “Sun” headed a leader on 2 September 1942: “Chocos with Hard Centres”.”
“Our ethnic minorities whether they be oil slicks, chockos or slopies have certainly given a new dimension to the Australian businessman’s lunch.”
“And it’s better than ending up with the latest dag her Mum’s lined up. This one's called Petro. He’s a big choc, you know really woggy”
“‘I reckon we’ll call you Choco,’ said the Rat. “With – that tan of yours.’”

CEFR level

C2
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