Chia Chocha


noun

1. when a latino or mexican woman has overly thick, co-rs-, black hair located in her errogenous zones that grow at an exponential rate. she can have a 5 o’clock shadow on her pudenda when you start f-cking her, but by the time your finished, she has a fully grown duck dynasty.

researchers at a boston laboratory did a study and found that women afflicted with this condition appear to grow hair in time-lapse fast motion photography that almost defies the laws of physics. the study also found that several days worth of normal human hair growth can occur in just a few short seconds.
“when our bodies pressed together, her chia chocha intertwined with my pubic hair and strangulated my b-lls like the vines from a haunted house.”

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