noun
chacha
noun
1
A strong, clear Georgian spirit distilled from grape pomace, similar to grappa.
"Their host poured shots of homemade chacha to toast the wedding."
"Chacha is often distilled at home in rural Georgia."
2
An uncle, especially a father's younger brother, in some South Asian families.
"Her chacha took her to the market every Sunday."
How to Use Chacha
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither a strong Georgian grape brandy, or (in South Asian usage) a term for a paternal uncle.
Word Forms
chachas plural, chachas plural, chachas plural, Chachas plural
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Etymology
Borrowed from Georgian chacha.