chokey - Meaning in Malayalam

chokey - Meaning in Malayalam

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Definitions and Meaning of chokey in English

chokey noun

    What is chokey meaning in Malayalam?

    The word or phrase chokey refers to British slang (dated) for a prison. See chokey meaning in Malayalam, chokey definition, translation and meaning of chokey in Malayalam. Find chokey similar words, chokey synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of chokey. Find the answer of what is the meaning of chokey in Malayalam.

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