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  1. noun,plural pa·chu·cas [puh-choo-kuhz; Spanish pah-choo-kahs]. a teenage girl who associates closely with pachucos.
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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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    The term 'Pachuca' is synonymous with young Mexican-American women who belonged to the Pachuco subculture, predominantly seen in the 1940s and 1950s. Pachucas were characterized by their distinctive style of dress and their defiance of conventional societal norms.
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    Pachuca ( Spanish pronunciation: [paˈtʃuka] ⓘ; Mezquital Otomi: Nju̱nthe ), formally known as Pachuca de Soto, is the capital and largest city of the east-central Mexican state of Hidalgo, located in the south-central part of the state. Pachuca de Soto is also the name of the municipality for which the city serves as municipal seat.
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    A Pachuco and a Pachuca wearing traditional Pachuco attire. Pachuco is a group of Mexican American youth which originated in the early 1940s in the locations of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico and El Paso, Texas. Eventually, through migration, a population of Pachucos was concentrated in Los Angeles, California.
    In Costa Rica the term "pachuco" refers to someone who has common habits and who is often very rude. In Costa Rica the word pachuco refers to a person who has manners that are socially unacceptable and often uses shocking language when speaking. Pachuco is also a pejorative name given to certain colloquial words and expressions.
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    Pachucos called their slang Caló (sometimes called "pachuquismo"), a unique argot that drew on the original Spanish Gypsy Caló, Mexican Spanish, the New Mexican dialect of Spanish, and American English, employing words and phrases creatively applied.
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    WEBv. t. e. Pachucos are male members of a counterculture that emerged in El Paso, Texas, in the late 1930s. Pachucos are associated with zoot suit fashion, jump blues, jazz and swing music, a distinct dialect known as …

  6. Pachuca | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com

  7. Pachuco Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  8. Me fui pa' Chepe : My Spanish Notes

    WEBApr 7, 2018 · So what does pachuco (or pachuca) mean in Costa Rica? Pachuco is nothing more than the name for Costa Rican slang. Well, ok, I'm over simplifying it a bit, but for the purposes of this blog post, …

  9. PACHUCA definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

  10. Pachuca - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  11. Pachuco – Subcultures and Sociology - Grinnell College