chocolate
noun
- type of food made from cocoa beans
- tone of dark brown
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɒk.(ə.)lət/ / /ˈtʃɔːk.(ə.)lət/ / /ˈtʃɔk.(ə.)lɪt/
adj
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish chocolate, from Classical Nahuatl chocolātl, of uncertain origin. See that entry for more information.
- Made of or containing chocolate.
- Having a dark reddish-brown colour/color.
- Black (relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin).
“She was a chocolate honey with all the assets necessary to never have to work hard to pay her bills.”
“Therefore, African Americans complexion range from fair to mahogony. When a baby is born, it's always a mystery of the hue of the child. Sometimes the child will be as white as the slave owner or as chocolate as a great great grandparent.”
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish chocolate, from Classical Nahuatl chocolātl, of uncertain origin. See that entry for more information.
- A food made from ground roasted cocoa beans.
“Chocolate is a very popular treat.”
“In eighteenth century France, many aphrodisiac dishes and pastries were compounded with chocolate.”
- A drink made by dissolving this food in boiling milk or water.
“Chocolate came in those fairy cups of India china, which made the delight of our grandmothers, and whose value was such, that the poet satirist considered their loss to be the severest trial to a woman's feelings—alias her temper;...”
- A single, small piece of confectionery made from chocolate.
“He bought her some chocolates as a gift. She ate one chocolate and threw the rest away.”
“Madame de Pompadour was fond of chocolates spiced with vanilla and amber.”
- A dark, reddish-brown colour/color, like that of chocolate (also called chocolate brown).
“As he cooked it the whole thing turned a rich, deep chocolate.”
“A small boy clutching a Negro woman’s hand walked toward us. He looked all Negro to me: he was rich chocolate with flaring nostrils and beautiful teeth.”
- A cat having a chocolate-colored coat.
- A black person.
“"I suppose you have some of your sweet chocolates working for you?" Barney nodded.”
““How is my sexy chocolate?” Mark says on the other end.”
- A black person.
“I can consume as much of you as I want to without gaining weight. Sexy chocolate is what you are.”
““Yes Lucas, you're some fine sexy chocolate”, she whispered, her long dark hair covering her face and the curves bursting out of her dress.”
verb
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish chocolate, from Classical Nahuatl chocolātl, of uncertain origin. See that entry for more information.
- To add chocolate to; to cover (food) in chocolate.
- To treat blood agar by heating in order to lyse the red blood cells in the medium.
“Other formulations have been adopted to supply these growth factors; these include heating or "chocolating" the blood agar to release NAD directly from the erythrocytes in the agar medium.”
“It is a chocolated blood agar but here whole horse blood is used.”