/ˈmuːt͡ʃoʊ/
OriginFrom Spanish mucho. Unrelated to English much.
- humorous, not-comparable, oftenMuch; a great deal of.
“Seemed like the real thing, only to find / Mucho mistrust, love's gone behind”
“There will be calamities, maudlin melodramas, and mucho pathos at Cries & Whispers--A Tragedy Club, which seeks to reverse our town's love of comedy.”
- humorous, not-comparable, oftenvery
“And this makes sense because, as with Burchill, Amis’s philosemitism is quasi-sexual and mucho ridiculous.”