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    cha-cha
    [ˈCHäˌCHä]
    noun
    cha-cha (noun) · cha-chas (plural noun) · cha-cha-cha (noun) · cha-cha-chas (plural noun)
    1. a ballroom dance with small steps and swaying hip movements, performed to a Latin American rhythm:
      "his feet begin to move in an unmistakable cha-cha"
      • music for or in the rhythm of a cha-cha.
    verb
    cha-cha (verb) · cha-chas (third person present) · cha-cha'd (past tense) · cha-cha'd (past participle) · cha-chaing (present participle) · cha-chaed (past tense) · cha-chaed (past participle) · cha-cha-cha (verb) · cha-cha-chas (third person present) · cha-cha-chaing (present participle) · cha-cha-chaed (past tense) · cha-cha-chaed (past participle) · cha-cha-cha'd (past tense) · cha-cha-cha'd (past participle) · chacha (verb) · chachas (third person present) · chacha'd (past tense) · chacha'd (past participle) · chachaing (present participle) · chachaed (past tense) · chachaed (past participle) · chachacha (verb) · chachachas (third person present) · chachachaing (present participle) · chachachaed (past tense) · chachachaed (past participle) · chachacha'd (past tense) · chachacha'd (past participle)
    1. dance the cha-cha:
      "she cha-chas around in gold lamé pajamas"
    Origin
    1950s: Latin American Spanish.
    chacha
    [ˈCHäCHə]
    noun
    cha-cha (noun)
    1. uncle (often used as a respectful form of address to a man around the same age as one's father):
      "Ranna's chacha, Iqbal, and other members of the house gathered about him"
    Origin
    from Hindi cācā.
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