John Rene Plaut
chuzo en nicaragua 37
CHUZO derived from Swiss, from where the Spaniards copied the weapon, like spear, with a round iron or moharra tip, which they called goedendag, or good morning, because the guard in the mornings waved lifting the spears. In Chile : 1 . Tool used to chop the floor to plant or sow, or by workers to chop sitherop or pavements. 2 . Inexperienced person, incapable, clumsy. 3 . Copiously : Rain to suck (s) In Peru and Mexico : from English shoes , shoe . In Peru : jargon : scar left by a knife. In Colombia : 1 . White weapon : Knife or knife 2 . Neighborhood Shop 3. Skewer or skewer of pieces of roast beef. In Ecuador : 1 . Exclamation of surprise or disgust : Chuzo! I got the keys. 2 . Brochette In Panama : 1 . Exclamation 2. Stick with iron tip to grow without plow. In Nicaragua it has no meaning of its own then it is a stick with iron or steel tip, as in Spain.
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