Note: “Huacha” seems to be a Mexican Spanish borrowing of the English word “washer,” referring to a small, flat ring of metal.
Part of Speech: n.
Quotation: For more than 40 years, Garcia, 66, of Las Cruces, has practiced the skill and art of huachas, also called washer tossing.…Huachas (the Spanish name for washers) is similar to the game of horseshoes. However, instead of attempting to ring a horseshoe around a stake, players try to sink a 2 1/2-inch washer into a 3- or 4-inch hole—or at least get as close as they can.
Author:
Jenn Kistler
Publishing Location:
New Mexico
Date of Publication:
Sept. 28, 2007
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
what are the rules and regulations?
by Clyde McCoy 25 Oct 07, 0505 GMT