cholido

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Macanese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cholê +‎ -do, most likely semantically related to the third sense (to tap someone to get their attention). Note the change from to -ido, as is consistent with Portuguese grammar (cf. Portuguese morrer, morrido), which compare also empido.

Adjective[edit]

cholido

  1. interfering, nosy, meddlesome
    ficâ cholidoto interfere; to be accused of interfering (literally, “to become interfering”)

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