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My wife is a 2nd grade teacher and one of her students was at the grocery store in the produce section and read a sign that said 'fre shavocodo'. It was supposed to say 'fresh avocado". The 'sh' was written closer to the 'avacodo' than the 'fre'. Now all of the kids in the class randomly blurt out "fre Shavocado" throughout the day.
Pronunciation is (free shuh-vock-uh-doo)
Pronunciation is (free shuh-vock-uh-doo)
by Ye Area November 17, 2016
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Fre shA voca do
Fre-sha-voca-do
Noun, Singular
1. From French Canadian decent, an enemy and or "one who opposes". Tribes from 18th century France used the term Fre sha voca do to describe enemies of the tribe.
Verb/Noun, singular
2. Fresh Avocado
Fre-sha-voca-do
Noun, Singular
1. From French Canadian decent, an enemy and or "one who opposes". Tribes from 18th century France used the term Fre sha voca do to describe enemies of the tribe.
Verb/Noun, singular
2. Fresh Avocado
1. When the natives were unprepared the Fre shA voca do's attacked.
2. Yes, I would love some Fresh Avocado on my rap please!
2. Yes, I would love some Fresh Avocado on my rap please!
by Noah [The Pussy Slayer] OzmiK March 16, 2016