Pocho
[paw-chaw; English poh-choh] /ˈpɔ tʃɔ; English ˈpoʊ tʃoʊ/
noun, plural pochos
[paw-chaws; English poh-chohz] /ˈpɔ tʃɔs; English ˈpoʊ tʃoʊz/ (Show IPA). Mexican Spanish: Usually Disparaging.
1.
an American of Mexican parentage, especially one who has adopted U.S. customs and attitudes; an Americanized Mexican.
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