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Bochinche

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Bochinche

A loud and chaotic racket caused by shouting or many people talking at once. It is that commotion or fuss that creates a sense of confusion and annoyance in a specific place.

Lower your voices a bit because between the music and your shouting there is a massive bochinche and we cannot even talk.

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Argentinaby Che Porteño

Bochinche

A loud scene, commotion, or public drama that usually results from gossip or misunderstandings. It is the ruckus that breaks out during a heated public argument or conflict.

Because she was being a gossip, the neighbor started a huge bochinche at the store and they even ended up screaming at each other in front of everyone.

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Guatemalaby Anónimo

Bochinche

A loud, chaotic, and annoying noise that disrupts the peace. It is a somewhat old-fashioned term, often used by older generations to complain about a racket or a commotion.

Please turn the volume down a bit, you can't even talk with so much bochinche!

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Argentinaby Pibe Lunfa

Bochinche

Refers to malicious gossip or rumors meant to stir up drama between people. It is also used to describe a public scene, a fight, or a noisy ruckus that disrupts the peace.

That neighbor is always caught up in some bochinche because she loves making up stories about everyone.

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Colombiaby La Costeña

Bochinche

A loud scene, public commotion, or drama that usually stems from gossip and rumors. It is the messy uproar or conflict that occurs when someone tries to stir up trouble with lies.

There was a huge bochinche at the market because two ladies started screaming at each other over some gossip that turned out to be total lies.

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Guatemalaby Chapín Shute

Bochinche

A loud, public fight or messy scene, usually between aggressive neighbors who cannot stand each other, triggered by total nonsense.

Maria and Juana are in a Bochinche, screaming every insult in the book at each other in the middle of the street while half the neighborhood eggs them on to kill each other.

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República Dominicanaby MelvinWord of the day · October 24, 2009

Bochinche

Used to describe a loud, chaotic racket made by a group of people talking or shouting at once. It refers to an annoying ruckus that disrupts the peace and quiet of a space.

What a bochinche they have going on in the yard, you can't even have a quiet conversation!

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Argentinaby Pibe Lunfa

Bochinche

A loud, chaotic noise or racket that is particularly annoying. It refers to a constant commotion or rowdiness that prevents people from relaxing or concentrating.

Hey, tell the kids to cut it out with all that bochinche because my head is about to explode!

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Argentinaby Anónimo

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