El Chuco
Caló name for El Paso — the root of the word 'pachuco.'
Definitions
What El Paso has called itself in Chicano Caló for nearly a century. It's the city the pachucos came from — the zoot-suited, slang-slinging young Mexican-Americans of the 30s and 40s — and the word 'pachuco' literally means 'someone from El Chuco.' Saying it signals border pride and deep cultural lineage.
El Chuco In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Pre-WWII border Caló; the term predates and gave rise to 'pachuco' (a person from El Chuco/El Paso).
People Also Ask
What does El Chuco mean?
El Chuco is the Caló (Chicano slang) name for El Paso, and it's the root of the word "pachuco."
How do you use El Chuco in a sentence?
"He's repping El Chuco all day — born and raised in El Paso."
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