Jamaican Creole edit

Etymology edit

From corotos, plural of Spanish coroto.[1]

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /kaˈɹʷoː.t͡ʃɪz/, /kʌˈɹʷoː.t͡ʃɪz/
  • Hyphenation: ca‧ro‧chies

Noun edit

carochies

  1. odds and ends, junk, stuff
    Tek yuh carochies an' come outta mi house.
    Pack your shit and get out of my house.
    (literally, “Take your junk”)
    • 2002, Frederic G. Cassidy, Robert Brock Le Page, Dictionary of Jamaican English[2] (in English), →ISBN, page 92:
      CAROCHIES, CAROCHY /karúochiz, koróchi/ sb chiefly dial (usually plur); <Amer Sp corotos, playthings, tools of trade, chattels, trumpery, trash, stuff (Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia). Things of little value; rubbish. []

References edit

  1. ^ Frederic G. Cassidy, Robert Brock Le Page (2002) Dictionary of Jamaican English[1] (in English), →ISBN, page 92:CAROCHIES, CAROCHY /karúochiz, koróchi/ sb chiefly dial (usually plur); <Amer Sp corotos, playthings, tools of trade, chattels, trumpery, trash, stuff (Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia). Things of little value; rubbish. []