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chechako

[ chee-chah-koh ]

noun

plural chechakos.
  1. (in the Pacific Northwest) cheechako ( def ).


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The couple were Kitty, and a strapping young chechako called Moosehide Charlie, the name referring to an incident that had occurred early in the winter when he had skinned out a moose and, finding himself far from camp and no blankets, had wrapped himself in the green hide and gone to sleep.

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But in the spending of it, men had taken his measure—the bills and the coined gold had branded him as a man from the "outside," a chechako—a tenderfoot.

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The Indian regarded the sack of flour: "You chechako," he announced.

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I'm afraid I'm still an awful chechako about some things.

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The butchering and cutting up of the two caribou took less than an hour, during which time 'Merican Joe found that no matter how much of a chechako Connie was in regard to the fur-bearers, he had had plenty of experience in the handling of meat.

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