carochies

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Jamaican Creole[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From corotos, plural of Spanish coroto.[1]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /kaˈɹʷoː.t͡ʃɪz/, /kʌˈɹʷoː.t͡ʃɪz/
  • Hyphenation: ca‧ro‧chies

Noun[edit]

carochies

  1. odds and ends, junk, stuff
    Tek yuh carochies an' come outta mi house.
    Pack your shit and get out of my house.
    (literally, “Take your junk”)
    • 2002, Frederic G. Cassidy, Robert Brock Le Page, Dictionary of Jamaican English[2] (in English), →ISBN, page 92:
      CAROCHIES, CAROCHY /karúochiz, koróchi/ sb chiefly dial (usually plur); <Amer Sp corotos, playthings, tools of trade, chattels, trumpery, trash, stuff (Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia). Things of little value; rubbish. []

References[edit]

  1. ^ Frederic G. Cassidy, Robert Brock Le Page (2002) Dictionary of Jamaican English[1] (in English), →ISBN, page 92:CAROCHIES, CAROCHY /karúochiz, koróchi/ sb chiefly dial (usually plur); <Amer Sp corotos, playthings, tools of trade, chattels, trumpery, trash, stuff (Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia). Things of little value; rubbish. []