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mucho, a. (and adv.) colloq. and jocular (orig. U.S.).|ˈmʌtʃəʊ, ˈmʊtʃəʊ| [a. Sp. mucho (pl. muchos) adj., much, many, mucho (adv.) very.] Much, many; ‘a lot of’ (something). Also as adv., very, ‘a lot’.
[1886J. G. Bourke Apache Campaign ii. 47 Sing heap; sleep mucho to-night.] 1942Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §559/7 Large sum of money..mucho dinero. 1973Houston Chron. (Suppl.) 14 Oct. 5/1 There was mucho skinny dipping by some of the well known folks in town. 1977New Wave Mag. No. 7. 7 This band will be a source of wonder and mucho enjoyment to you. 1978Tucson Mag. Dec. 6/2 Your magazine is mucho enjoyable. 1986Making Music Apr. 43/2 Warm valve distortion sound, plus mucho volume make this an amp worthy of its chart placing. |