"macocious" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more macocious [comparative], most macocious [superlative]
Etymology: From Caribbean English maco (“overly inquisitive person; to pry into the affairs of others”) from Antillean Creole makomè (“one's child's godmother / one's godchild's mother; gossip; effeminate man”) from French ma commère. Etymology templates: {{nbsp}} Head templates: {{en-adj}} macocious (comparative more macocious, superlative most macocious)
  1. (Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada) Nosy; gossiping; interfering in the affairs of others. Tags: Trinidad-and-Tobago Synonyms: maccocious, macotious

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