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i work with a lot of hispanic people and they keep using a word that sounds like pacheka pachenca or pacheco. i am not for sure which.. can someone help with this'? at first i thought it was one of the guys last name but now i am not for sure..

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Hi tea, we would need to know the context to be able to guess....hmmm

the first two do not exist with this spelling, and the third has the meaning of "intense cold".

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Pacheco is a typical Spanish surname that existed in Spain over two and a half millennia ago

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In México Pacheco is well-known as a surname too.

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The word PACHECO also is used in slang and colloquial language.
In some countries it mean Frío/Cold
also mean Drogadicto/drug addict in part of Mexico

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also mean Drogadicto/drug addict in part of Mexico

Really? I had no idea, well, probably one of the meanings fit here.

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In the United states there is a hispanic doctor and hes name is "Doctor Pacheco" he's really famous in the hispanic community. I think they probably talk about him because he has his own line on pruducts and stuff.

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