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Definitions of "Cho" (Slang)

Spelling Variations : Chuh,


1. Cho verified definition (Interjection) play audio


English Translation

Darn


Definition

An exclamation of annoyance similar to 'darn.'


Example Sentences

Patois: Cho! ah weh im tink im ah guh duh?
English: Darn! What does he think he is going to do?


Related Words

All fruits ripe , Babylon , Baxide , Bad like yaz ,



posted by konshens9 on November 25, 2013


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Other Definitions of "Cho"

2. Cho (Interjection) play audio


English Translation

Dammit


Definition

A slang term primarily used to express annoyance or frustration.


Example Sentences

Patois: Cho! Mi cyaan fine mi fone
English: Dammit! I can't find my phone.


Related Words

All fruits ripe , Babylon , Baxide , Bad like yaz ,



posted by anonymous on July 15, 2013





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