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Pachucas (from pachuca, the female counterpart to the pachuco) were Mexican American women who wore zoot suits during World War II, also known as "cholitas", "slick chicks", and "lady zoot suiters". The suit was a symbol of rebellion due to the rationing of cloth for the war effort.
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a city in central Mexico, capital of Hidalgo state, in the Sierra Madre Oriental: silver mines; university (1961). Pop: 333 000 (2005 est). Collins English ...
a city in and the capital of Hidalgo, in central Mexico: silver mines.
pachuca [f] GT CR derog. rude person. 4, General, pachuca [f] ...
Its nickname of La Bella Airosa ("the airy, beautiful") comes from the strong winds that blow through the canyons to the north of the city. ... In the indigenous ...
1. (colloquial) (showy) (Mexico) · 2. (close-fitting) · 3. (coarse) (Costa Rica) · 4. (old-fashioned) (belonging to a Mexican-American subculture of the early ...
a city in central Mexico, capital of Hidalgo state, in the Sierra Madre Oriental: silver mines; university (1961).
It has been traced to the word pachoa (strait; opening), Pachoacan (place of government; place of silver and gold), and patlachuican (place of factories; place ...
The meaning of PACHUCO is a young Mexican-American having a taste for flashy clothes and a special jargon and usually belonging to a neighborhood gang.
Look up the Spanish to English translation of pachuca in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation ...