What does Chico mean in Portuguese?
Chico (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃiko]) means small, boy or child in the Spanish language. It is also the nickname for Francisco in the Portuguese language (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃiku]).
What does it mean when a girl calls you Chico?
Girls sometimes call their guy friends chico or sometimes nene which sounds maybe flirtatious or very friendly. You may see querido but again sometimes romantic or a family thing. You do hear guapo or guapetón (which is more flirtatious it’s like “hunk”).
What does Topo Chico mean?
Topo Chico means “Little Mole”. The name Topo Chico–little mole–comes from the Cerro del Topo Chico near the Cerro del Silla, which rests atop the underground reservoir that is Topo Chico’s source. Its mole-like appearance earned it this moniker.
What does Ay caramba means?
“¡Ay, caramba!” (pronounced [ˈai kaˈɾamba]), from the Spanish interjections ay (denoting surprise or pain) and caramba (a minced oath for carajo), is an exclamation used in Spanish to denote surprise (usually positive). The term caramba is also used in Portuguese.
What does Ay ay ay mean?
Used to acknowledge a mistake or surprise.
Can you call your boyfriend Chico?
For guys the terms of endearment mostly are chico or muchacho. Good friends may call each other hermano “brother”. You sometimes see it shortened as mano but that’s more common for Mexico or the Caribbean (in my experience).
What is a Chicho?
chicho m (plural chichos) (regional, Caribbean) a roll of stomach fat, a love handle.
Is Topo Chico a twist off?
Topo Chico comes in many bottle types and sizes: from a 20-pack of cute, 6.5-ounce glass bottles to a 12-pack of slender 12-ounce glass bottles; and from an elegant, vintage-looking 25.4-ounce glass bottle with a twist-off metal cap to plastic bottles in three sizes.
Why is Topo Chico Little Mole?
The name Topo Chico–little mole–comes from the Cerro del Topo Chico near the Cerro del Silla, which rests atop the underground reservoir that is Topo Chico’s source. Its mole-like appearance earned it this moniker. The inactive volcano is also near the area of Mexico’s first Coca-Cola bottling plant.
What does I Yi Yi mean?
“Aye yi yi” is a term used to express disgust, exasperation, etc. similar to “Ohhhhh”, “ughhhhh” or “aiyaaa.” This term originated from the Spanish phrase “ai yai yai” which means the same thing and is used in the same context. The phrase is similar to “Aiya” in Chinese. You see it a lot in pop culture now.
What does Ai yi yi mean?
14. “Ay-ay-ay” is an exclamation which entered American pop culture from Mexican Spanish in various ways. In informal conversation, the phrase means literally “oh, oh, oh” and conveys a sense of dismay.