51Թ

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peacherino

[ pee-chuh-ree-noh ]

noun

Informal: Older Use.
plural peacherinos.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of peacherino1

First recorded in 1895–1900; peach 1 + -erino, alteration of -eroo, after Spanish or Italian words ending in -ino
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Example Sentences

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He's certainly down on the fair sex, even such a peacherino as this one.

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Then the fellow called Bill, said: “You amble up to the peacherino on the outside, whiles I take to the inside one, Andy.”

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“I bet she’s a peacherino!” she said to herself.

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All the same, I’ve raked in this peacherino.

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"Yes, another sweet young peacherino—Miss Billings' little room-mate—a beef that hits the beam at about two-sixty—Little Lizzie, you know."

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