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Pocho

Starting form the second generation

of Mexican s born in USA . Chicanos being the first generation . pochos are more intergrated and rarely speak Spanish ..

His parents are Chicanos therefore he is a pocho and his kids

and grand kids will also be pochos .

by Sr MeΓ±o December 21, 2019

6πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Pocho

A half-human-Half donkey breed that has the ability, or rather ridden with the burden of laughing like a hyena.

Patrice, there is not a single word in the English dictionary to describe you, you are an idiot, you drink like a camel and laughs like a pocho

by Mikcoxhard November 25, 2020

10πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


pocho

Pocho is a slang term referring to someone of Portuguese decent.

This term is popular in Hawaii.

hey brah, there goes one pocho

by stixave August 22, 2007

51πŸ‘ 163πŸ‘Ž


pocho

It's another word for spanglish. When Mexican-Americans try to speak spanish but unknowningly place english words in there. Sometimes certain words in spanish sound better when describing things.

'Hey Dad, I remember sitting in abuelita's cocina when we were little, and we were drinking a taza of cafe,' " said Lopez, describing memories of his grandmother's kitchen.

by b0ck2futur3 May 21, 2005

40πŸ‘ 160πŸ‘Ž


Pocho

a small town in westchester, NY.. about 40 minutes from the city, yeah, new york city.

Most people say they hate it here because of a few bad neighborhoods, but i actually enjoy it, a lot. its got some pretty sweet hidden places.. but there are some security issues.

"Man you from PoCho?!"

"wow, that tee shirt is so ghetto, its Po Cho!"

"Going to PoCho to get that white"

by PoCho Whitte March 26, 2010

17πŸ‘ 63πŸ‘Ž


Pocho

an american person whose ethnic descent is HALF WHITE and HALF mexican

that person doesn't look full mexican, must be a pocho.

by oven almighty June 24, 2009

24πŸ‘ 100πŸ‘Ž


pocho

It's another word for spanglish. When Mexican-Americans try to speak spanish but unknowningly place english words in there. Sometimes certain words in spanish sound better when describing things.

'Hey Dad, I remember sitting in abuelita's cocina when we were little, and we were drinking a taza of cafe,' " said Lopez, describing memories of his grandmother's kitchen.

by b0ck2futur3 May 21, 2005

29πŸ‘ 139πŸ‘Ž