"Chocca" is a slang term commonly used in Australia and New Zealand, meaning "full" or "packed". It can be used to describe a situation where something is completely filled or overflowing, often with a sense of excitement or enthusiasm.
Here are some examples of how "chocca" is used:
- "The bus was chocca with people." This means the bus was completely full of passengers.
- "The concert was absolutely chocca, we couldn't even move!" This means the concert was packed with people, making it difficult to move around.
- "My fridge is chocca with leftovers." This means the fridge is full of leftover food.
Note: While "chocca" is primarily used in Australia and New Zealand, it may be understood in other English-speaking countries, especially those with close cultural ties to these regions.