cuchifrito
American
[koo-chi-free-toh, koo-chee-free-taw]
/ ˌku tʃɪˈfri toʊ, ˌku tʃiˈfri tɔ /
noun
plural
cuchifritosEtymology
Origin of cuchifrito
First recorded in 1960–65; from South American Spanish cuchí “pig,” from Spanish cochino “pig,” from the exclamation coch, used to drive or summon pigs + frito “fried” ( see fry 1 ( def. ))
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