In some Spanish-speaking countries, 'chorro' is a colloquial term that can mean 'thief' or 'robber'. In other contexts, it can also refer to 'a lot' or 'plenty'. The interpretation depends on the region and context.
Examples
- Spanish: 1) El chorro se llevó mi cartera. 2) Tengo un chorro de cosas que hacer hoy.
- English: 1) The thief took my wallet. 2) I have a lot of things to do today.