"Karacho" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [German]

IPA: /kaˈraxo/, [kaˈʁaχo] Audio: De-Karacho.ogg Forms: Karachos [genitive], neuter strong [table-tags], Karacho [nominative, singular], Karachos [genitive, singular], Karacho [dative, singular], Karacho [accusative, singular]
Etymology: Early 20th century, from Spanish carajo (literally “penis”), which is used as a vulgar intensifier. At first attested in the sense “gallop, maximum speed of a rider”, hence probably a humorous substitution for dated Karriere (“gallop, career”). Etymology templates: {{bor|de|es|carajo|lit=penis}} Spanish carajo (literally “penis”) Head templates: {{de-noun|n.sg}} Karacho n (strong, genitive Karachos, no plural) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|n.sg}}
  1. (informal, mostly after mit) high speed, strong and rapid force Tags: informal, neuter, no-plural, strong
    Sense id: en-Karacho-de-noun-EbY77gRG Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

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