Chero
Salvadorian slang for friend.
Tengo un chero que vive en Virginia.
chero
it's short for ranchero(Rancher)0r shy
I'm going to wear some boots like the cheros to the dance tonight.
chero
Chero, or more appropriately 'chero is shortened slang often used by owners and fans of the Ford Ranchero, made from 1957 to 1979 in the U.S. Similar to Chevrolet's El Camino, the Ranchero was the first vehicle in the modern automotive era to take a traditional car body and graft a pick-up bed to the aft of the vehicle, making what automobile marketing professionals touted, "the best of both worlds."
He originally owned an El Camino, but then one day he cut off the mullet and bought a 'chero.
chero
means same as guey for salvadoreans.
Yo que pensaba que eras mi chero"
common chero
A Common Chero Is A Good Bloke.
Bloke 1: What You Rekon Of Old Zig Over There?
Bloke 2: Yeah, Deffinatly A Common Chero.
Bloke 2: Yeah, Deffinatly A Common Chero.
Pink Meated Chero Bird (PMCB)
A deformed bird. Men lay the egg that is bigger than the bird and says PMCB on it. They can not fly they can jump. If they touch humans they fall down onto the ground and the grass makes their wings fall of and the sun makes them shrivel up and die. They eat berries and water bugs. They are actually grey and when people call it pink it's because the water they find the turn it into milk and and mix the red berries with it and makes it pink and they mix it with their spit and to defend themselves it spits that stuff at you. Another name for the Pink Mated Chero Bird is Eastern Phoebe. Blue Jays are their cousins. Baby feet start out big and grow up small. Babies look like baby Eastern Phoebes with huge feet. Their call sounds like a giant dying walrus. Their nest are 5ft long and 3ft deep made of nothing but sticks. It is very very very hard to find. Their life cycle is: bugs-mosquitoes-PMBC-bears-humans. they go up to trees, spit on them, leaves that turn green-pink fall of the tree, then the tree eventually dies.
Did you see that Pink Meated Chero Bird (PMCB) yesterday?