cho cho lips
Meaning: thick lips
Meaning
Usage: This phrase describes someone with thick lips. It's a descriptive term and can be used in a neutral or sometimes even complimentary way, depending on the context.
Examples
"He get cho cho lips"
"She get cho cho lips, yeah?"
"His cho cho lips always smiling."
Origin & Cultural Context
Origin: The term is a descriptive phrase, with "cho cho" being an onomatopoeic representation of the lips' appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "cho cho lips" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?
"cho cho lips" means "thick lips" in Hawaiian Pidgin. This phrase describes someone with thick lips. It's a descriptive term and can be used in a neutral or sometimes even complimentary way, depending on the context..
How do you pronounce "cho cho lips"?
"cho cho lips" is pronounced "CHOH-choh-lips". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!
How do you use "cho cho lips" in a sentence?
Example: "He get cho cho lips"
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Pidgin & Local Culture Corner
Pidgin Grammar Tip
"Questions in Pidgin often use a rising intonation at the end of a statement rather than changing word order."
Local Culture Fact
"The kahakō (vowel with a macron) indicates a long vowel sound in Hawaiian words."
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