To share something, to go halfsies, to chip in
"Febrero Mocho" is not a phrase in standard Spanish. It may be a regional saying or slang term specific to a certain dialect or community. Without more context, it is difficult to provide an exact translation or meaning.
cropped; short; butt-end; (colloquial Mexican) hypocritical
Missing part of a whole, incomplete
Fray Mocho was born in 1858.
Fray Mocho died in 1903.
Mocho Cota was born on 1954-06-05.
Mocho-Choshuenco National Reserve was created in 1994.
The area of Mocho-Choshuenco National Reserve is 75.376 square kilometers.
The Mocho Moroons originated in central Jamaica based in the Mocho Mountians, now have spread out through Clarendon, especially in the south, to surrounding parishes. Many are unaware of their Maroon ancestry.
a bolndory seperating the crust from the mantle
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cropped; short; butt-end; (colloquial Mexican) hypocritical