Doco vs Coco - What's the difference?
doco | coco |
(UK, Australian, informal)
* 1994 , , Classic Columns ,
* 1999 , , Volume 7,
* 2000 , Tom Kenny, Sound for Picture: Film Sound through the 1990s ,
Coconut palm.
* {{quote-book, 1992, Frances Temple, Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern Haiti, page=52
, passage=I turn round and round to see the high mountains, the thick coco trees.}}
Coconut, the fruit of the coconut palm.
* {{quote-book, 1813, John Adams, A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World, , editor=John Pinkerton, chapter=A Voyage to South America, page=355
, passage=The coco is a very common fruit, and but little esteemed;
* {{quote-book, 2007, Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince, Frommer's Caribbean 2008, page=468
, passage=You might opt for a heaping tower composed of fried oysters, coco -flavored shrimp, fried octopus, and calamari. }}
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As a noun doco
is (uk|australian|informal).As a verb coco is
.doco
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(en noun)page 144,
- Seibert has many complaints about nature docos , not the least of which is the music that seems to suggest that animals are constantly shadowed by symphony orchestras.
page 20,
- Now we spend about a third of our time in the US working on docos , working with US wildlife.
page 160,
- I started thinking that I had to get back to where I was when I was put into the field to do docos [documentaries] and put in situations to capture sound as simply as I could and be sure to get what I could get.
coco
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