Categories: Regional Slang
Chile is a slang term often used as a short form of the word “child” or “children.” It is commonly used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and other informal contexts.
In AAVE, “chile” is a colloquial term that affectionately refers to a child or multiple children. It is often used by parents, grandparents, or caregivers when talking about their own or someone else’s children. The term conveys a sense of familiarity and endearment within the community where it is used.
Example 1:
“Girl, I’m so tired from taking care of these chile all day.”
Example 2:
“I saw your chile at the park earlier, they were having so much fun!”
Synonyms:
Chile, broski, amigo, homie, dude
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