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rocho

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What does rocho mean?

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rocho

Derived from the word chorro (thief) through syllable reversal, rocho refers to a member of a specific street subculture associated with the urban poor and cumbia music. While it literally means thief, it is mostly used to describe this aesthetic and social group, serving as the opposite of a cheto (a wealthy or preppy kid).

My horn is sounding and sounding, the rochas dance to it and so do the chetas.

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Argentinaby DiegoEFE

rocho

Wannabes who try to act like big shots but are actually nobodies. They try to look cool but have nothing to back it up. (In Argentina, this term is derived from the word for thief and refers to people who adopt a specific street or low-income aesthetic).

Everyone on Facebook is a rocho.

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Argentinaby Anónimo

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