Chucho normally in the savior is called to a dog or also to a person that is "stingy"
Cayetano Peláez del Rosal
Word that is said to the dog to throw it out
Isabel
Salvadoran meaning for "dog".
"Look at the dog. Mira ese "chucho""
furoya
Fear, chills. It can come from Quechua Cucchu, Chubchu, Chuhchu or Guarani Chuchu ("intermittent fever, chills" ) .
Gustavo Palacios
Refers to the bust of a woman in the southern region of Ecuador
Luis Danilo Diaz Vecino
In Colombia in the eastern part of Colombiano Chucho is the fruit of a pumpkin plant that was used to manufacture the first spoons and vessels of the first aboriginal swings and even today our peasants use as totumas to drink chicha and guarapo de panela .
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
In Colombia it is colloquial and familiar way of calling Jesus. It is also the male of the chucha or commensal. It is a carnivorous marsupial mammal, also called Fox, opossum, runcho, chucha, fara, common opossum, opossum.
Anónimo
CHUCHO: In Hinojosa de Duero, municipality of Salamanca, grain almond.
Anónimo
CHUCHO: Name the Canary Islands fishermen give the fish stripe.
Anónimo
CHUCHO; In the Andalusian region of La Alpujarra, louse.
Anónimo
CHUCHO, CHA: In Guatemala and Honduras, stingy.
Margarito Cázares Guerrero
In Mexico Chucho is used as a diminutive of the name "Jesus "
lidia ines
Chucho is incorrectly written and it should be written as "Bird." being its meaning: Bird. Similar to a Crow. In Chile according to our ancestors, is a bad omen. Announces misfortune when it issues its sound, in the evening or early in the morning. Always in darkness.
Alvaro Gustavo González López
Chucho is incorrectly written and it should be written as "chucho, to" being its meaning: Chucho is used in the North and northeast of Mexico as a dog: hence the saying «that woman does not stop, is a chucha cuerera ( a hardworking person )»
Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada
CHUCHO: AMONG OTHER VARIOUS SIGNIFICADO:CONVULSION OF THE BODY. CHILL. TREMOR. EMBARRASSMENT.
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