choc
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++choc /tʃɒk $ tʃɑːk, tʃɒːk/ noun [countable, uncountable] British English informal DFFchocolate 巧克力(糖),朱古力(糖)
Examples from the Corpus
choc• I mean, I don't think a packet of crisps and a choc ice is a very spiritual vision.• Nothing wrong with a choc, is there?• Stewpid reaches for another choc, remembers me, and shoves the box towards me with his free hand.• But it seems we consoled ourselves by scoffing more chocs.• A few years later it's chocs away for Rovers' new regime at Wolves on Saturday.• Drop the choc seeds on the scarecrow screen. 12.• Take the choc seeds. 11.• I manage to knock it on the floor, where the unwrapped chocs go on a neighbourhood tour.Origin choc (1800-1900) chocolatechoc nounChinese
Corpus chocolate
choc
choc /tʃɒk $ tʃɑːk, tʃɒːk/
noun [uncountable and countable] British English informal
choc /tʃɒk $ tʃɑːk, tʃɒːk/
noun [uncountable and countable] British English informal Date: 1800-1900
Origin: chocolate
chocolate
Origin: chocolate