Chocha in english
Chocha
pronunciation: tʃɑkə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tʃɑkə part of speech: noun
In gestures






chocha = woodcock.
Example: Woodcock, like any other game bird, needs careful cooking.chocho1 = doddering ; senile ; gaga ; dotty ; doddery ; tottery ; fanny.
Example: The article is entitled 'Dawn raids and doddering academics'.Example: However, the advertisements were not found to support the societal stereotypes that the aged are inflexible, senile, physically deteriorated, and dependent.Example: So if Ellen and Baltar are anything to go by, it seems exceptionally smart people are a bit gaga.Example: Everyone thinks she's just a dotty old woman, but Joe knows the truth.Example: While some were impressed, others felt the depiction of a doddery Churchill propped up on a walking stick unbecoming.Example: Although they are lively right away, just-hatched killdeer are like new fawns, a bit tottery and clumsy on their overly-long legs.Example: He then put his hand on her knee and moved it up her leg until he could feel her fanny through her knickers.more:
» estar chocho = be in + Posesivo + dotage .
Example: When in 1867 he attempted to head a rising, he was captured and condemned to death, but spared on the ground that he was in his dotage.» viejo chocho = dodderer ; old fart ; dotard .
Example: He plays the part of an old dodderer of 80, with an ear trumpet. Example: Old farts are everywhere, and they bring with them the ghosts of the past -- ghosts that are long dead and need to remain so. Example: Why are poets such bluffers and prevaricators, such dotards in the face of the bald truth?.