chola [choh-luh] ExamplesWord Origin noun Chiefly Southwestern U.S. (esp. among Mexican-Americans)
Origin of chola 1850–55; American Spanish, feminine of cholo Examples from the Web for chola Contemporary Examples of chola
How else to explain her incredibly tacky, definitely sexy, midriff-revealing Chola outfit at the Much Music awards?
Tricia Romano
June 22, 2010
Historical Examples of chola
“Nay, it is real magic, and the flower did grow up before us,” said Chola.
Blanche McManus
So it is not surprising that Chola and Harry should meet in this way and be able to talk to each other.
Blanche McManus
“Perhaps we can buy some from the man; there he is now ploughing by the stream,” said Chola.
Blanche McManus
The food smelt very good, but Chola and Nao shook their heads.
Blanche McManus
Chola’s mother threw some cakes into the bowl as the wagon stopped.
Blanche McManus