peacherino
Americannoun
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Etymology
Origin of peacherino
First recorded in 1895–1900; peach 1 + -erino, alteration of -eroo, after Spanish or Italian words ending in -ino
Example Sentences
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Well, now, Plant has a drag with Chairman Gay; don't know what it is, but it's a good one, a peacherino.
From The Rules of the Game by White, Stewart Edward
Then the fellow called Bill, said: “You amble up to the peacherino on the outside, whiles I take to the inside one, Andy.”
From Polly in New York by Roy, Lillian Elizabeth
All the same, I’ve raked in this peacherino.
From Into the Primitive by Bennett, Robert Ames
Oh boy, it's going to be a peacherino!
From Roy Blakeley by Fitzhugh, Percy Keese
This peacherino has been under cover throughout the meeting, but to-morrow it will be ripe and you want to get in on the killing.
From Young Wallingford by Chester, George Randolph
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