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A chicano word meaning ill spot you or in other words its on me
Amos yo picho las chelas
Picho by Ese pelon 714 September 3, 2020
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Picho tazo 

Picho tazo means: I’m trying to fuck

Plain and simple.

Picho tazo is only to be used when wanting to fuck your girlfriend or Close Partner(Married).

(Or) wanting to fuck a girl/woman you’ve just met…Again Plain and simple.
You and your girlfriend or (Close Partner aka married) are having an interesting conversation for a while

You: Picho Tazo Lol

Basically whenever you want some pussy you say Pich Tazo and if she doesn’t understand what that means explain to her the definition of Pich tazo…Plain and simple.
Picho tazo by nick bourne August 14, 2023
One who gets very angry and belligerent without cause. It is often used in relation to alcohol consumption.

While some people argue that the term originated in Western Massachusetts, others have traced its genesis to Brown University.

The general consensus is that PChoi has no literal etymology, it might be an amalgam of sounds one might make while shooting at another person with proverbial bullets, or insults.
Did you hear Mark last night? He was completely PChoi! His rage was off the charts.
PChoi by winbounce February 21, 2009

pecho frío 

In english "cold chest". The term pecho frío refers to a person who does not "feel" the shirt, who does not play with passion, with warmth. When we talk about a "pecho frío", we are talking about a player who does not leave everything for his team.
criticized Messi and called him a pecho frío.
pecho frío by why u bully me September 30, 2021

get piccolo

Based off the late football player Brian Piccolo who died of cancer, "get piccolo" means to get cancer and die. A phrase invented by Youtuber Elpresador. Used as an insult.
Ginnygoat: Fuck you Pres, your vids are shit. Stop blaming the game, You just suck at COD.

Elpresador: Fuck you ginnygoat. You know and I know I'm the best COD player ever. Get piccolo motherfucker
get piccolo by Not a ginnygoat February 6, 2013
A shift or turning point in a literary work. Derived from a high school English teacher, pichonque, or pîchonquè, is often used sarcastically.
"That's the first pichonque!"

"Correct, Myles Odom and the Charms!"
pichonque by Wickham October 7, 2013