Chavo Chavo
Hurry, get away, like get.
Annoying McGee: Peter, can I use your enlarger?
Peter: No, fuck you, Chavo Chavo!
Peter: No, fuck you, Chavo Chavo!
chavo(a)
Spanish slang for guys (girls). Used primarily in Mexico.
Oye, este(a) chavo(a) es muy bueno(a).
chavo
spanish for guy, dude, kid, boy...
"Hola, chavos!" (hi, guys!)
Chavos
A Cuban word used to describe cash, money, bills (dollars), mula.
Cada ves que vamos a compra algo nos roban los chavos con sus taxes.
chavos
Chavos = boys/guys(boys & girls).
A gruop of young people.
A gruop of young people.
What's up chavos?
Que onda chavos?
Que onda chavos?
Chavoing
Getting bored while sitting on the loo when constipated and resorting to feverishly flicking your bean to pass the time
I was trying to take a dump and it took rather long so I indulged in some chavoing
Chavo
The main character of a Mexican sitcom produced in the 70s and 80s, by the media conglomerate Televisa. It has been the most widely watched show in the Spanish language for decades.
Chavo is a homeless orphan child who lives from the "charity" of the inhabitants of the neighborhood where he hangs out. The other characters seem to amuse themselves by mocking him, hitting him, offering him food but then denying it, and generally torturing him.
Critics argue that its director, Roberto Gomez Bolaños, aka Chespirito, has earned fame and fortune by taking advantage of the worst kinds of attrocities, such as child abuse, violence, homelesness, hunger, etc, and has presented them in a "funny" way.
The show offers repetitive gags, which are followed by laughter cues, perhaps as an acknowledgement that the audience would otherwise not understand the purportedly funny situations.
Chavo is a homeless orphan child who lives from the "charity" of the inhabitants of the neighborhood where he hangs out. The other characters seem to amuse themselves by mocking him, hitting him, offering him food but then denying it, and generally torturing him.
Critics argue that its director, Roberto Gomez Bolaños, aka Chespirito, has earned fame and fortune by taking advantage of the worst kinds of attrocities, such as child abuse, violence, homelesness, hunger, etc, and has presented them in a "funny" way.
The show offers repetitive gags, which are followed by laughter cues, perhaps as an acknowledgement that the audience would otherwise not understand the purportedly funny situations.
Kiko: Hey Chavo, are you hungry? Do you want this empanada (bringing it to Chavo's face)?
Chavo: yes!!!!
Kiko: cooompra!!! (go buy some!!! as he takes it away)
Chavo: pipipipipipippi!!!! (Chavo's signature cry, a common occurence throughout each episode)
Pre-recorded laughter
Chavo: yes!!!!
Kiko: cooompra!!! (go buy some!!! as he takes it away)
Chavo: pipipipipipippi!!!! (Chavo's signature cry, a common occurence throughout each episode)
Pre-recorded laughter