Palabra calificativa usada por los caleños (Cali, Colombia) para referirse a una posición positiva sobre una situación agradable, o con la que sienten empatía.
Sería chevere ir al estadio.
Que chevere que conseguiste un nuevo trabajo.
Estuvo muy chevere la fiesta.
Que chevere que conseguiste un nuevo trabajo.
Estuvo muy chevere la fiesta.
by melissaram October 21, 2013
It's actually a word of Colombian origin that is now being used in different countries of Latin America.
It means cool
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It means cool
!
by Ma. Paula November 21, 2007
The closest definition is 'bitchen', except it doesn't have a lame or gaybob association of usage like 'bitchen' does. It can also be used to say 'cool', in the less emphatic usage, but its typical usage is emphatic and, while it is often used emphatically without 'que' (meaning 'how'), it is commonly used with 'que' to say "Que chevere!" -- that is, "How bitchen!"
I don't know about the origin, but it's common in Peru.
I don't know about the origin, but it's common in Peru.
by braininahat September 22, 2010
by Jim February 27, 2005
chevere is a word that can be used in past, present, future and etc. tenses.
this words can be a noun, verb, adjective, etc.
it can be used with positive or negative connotation.
chevere can be used in almost any sentence for whatever meaning desirable.
this words can be a noun, verb, adjective, etc.
it can be used with positive or negative connotation.
chevere can be used in almost any sentence for whatever meaning desirable.
Wow that kid is such a chevere. =
Wow that kid is such a chevere. =
Dude that is so chevere!
Dude that is so chevere. =
Hey did you see that chevere last night?
Wow that kid is such a chevere. =
Dude that is so chevere!
Dude that is so chevere. =
Hey did you see that chevere last night?
by traumamoto13 June 12, 2008
This has the same meaning as "chingada", which is Mexican in origin, and means "go fuck yourself, you filthy dirty cocksucker".
by Fatboy Johnny D'Agostino April 10, 2005
A venezuelan expression that means cool exported at the end of the 70 to nearby countries by the songs of the Venezuelan singer the Puma Jose Luis Rodriguez and soon by the Venezuelan telenovelas
by Dgalvez June 7, 2017