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Choco vs Chico - What's the difference?

choco | chico |

As nouns the difference between choco and chico

is that choco is a person with medium-dark skin, such as from the Middle East while chico is a Latin-American boy; a Latino.

As a proper noun Chico is

a city in California.

choco

English

(wikipedia choco)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (Australia, slang, offensive) A person with medium-dark skin, such as from the Middle East.
  • (Australia, obsolete) A militiaman or conscript, short for chocolate soldier.
  • (Australia, slang) An army reservist.
  • * 1942 September 2, Chocos with Hard Centres'', in the ''Sydney Sun'', quoted in 1966 by Sidney J. Baker in ''The Australian Language , second edition, chapter VIII, section 3, page 167
  • Usage notes

    The slang term for a dark skinned person may be used by such people themselves (the Australian television series made a good deal of fun with that for instance), but is generally considered racist when used otherwise.

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    chico

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (North America, informal) A Latin-American boy; a Latino.
  • The fruit of the sapodilla, Manilkara zapota
  • (American Southwest) sweet corn that has been cooked and dried on the cob (mostly plural)
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