choupique

noun
/ʃuˈpik/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Louisiana French choupique, from Choctaw shupik (“bowfin, mudfish”).

  1. derived from shupik — “bowfin, mudfish
  2. borrowed from choupique

Definitions

  1. The bowfin fish, Amia calva

    • Them choupiques and ugly alligator gar done wanted to snap his damn hands off when he pulled them in the boat.

The neighborhood

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