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mu·cho M5498150 (mo͞o′chō) Slang adj. Much or many: "[The movie has] strong language, sexuality and mucho hip-shaking" (Elvis Mitchell). "the contemporary game [baseball] of mucho home runs and mucho strikeouts" (George Vecsey).adv. To a great degree or extent: was mucho upset.pron. A large amount or extent: "How much are you willing to pay?" "Mucho." [Spanish, from Old Spanish, from Latin multus; see mel- in Indo-European roots.]mucho (ˈmʊtʃəʊ) adjjocular much; a lotadvslang verymucho
mucho1. adjective A large amount. Adapted from literal translation from Spanish ("much"). You are gonna be in mucho trouble if Mom and Dad find out about this. You can earn mucho bucks in this job if you're willing to put in the work.2. adverb Extremely. That party was mucho fun, dude.mucho (ˈmutʃo) mod. very. (Spanish.) This is a mucho happy young man. MedicalSeeMucha |