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mu·cha·cho
mu cha cho
noun
chiefly Southwestern US a male servant
chiefly Southwestern US a young man
Spanish, probably from mocho cropped, shorn
The first known use of muchacho was in 1591
1 Well, there Sartre was incredibly important, because Sartre had some ideas about literature that fit perfectly with a muchacho in an underdeveloped country.