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Pancho

Pancho is a male nickname for the given name Francisco or Francis, as well as a surname. Notable people with the name include:

Usage examples of "pancho".

To someone watching from beyond the space station it would have looked as if she were scampering along upside down, but to Pancho it seemed as if the space station was over her head and she was swinging like a kid in a zero-gee jungle gym.

There were six Astro Corporation rocket jockeys waiting for transport back to Selene City: four guys, Pancho herself, and the new girl, Amanda Cunningham.

One look at her and the men forgot about Pancho, which was a shame because a couple of the guys were really nice.

All five of the other jocks watched the phone’s tiny screen to make certain Pancho wasn’t playing any tricks.

There, by the airlock, Pancho chose a spacesuit from the half-dozen standard models lined up against the bulkhead, size large because of her height.

When the telltale light by the inner hatch turned red, Pancho touched the button that slid the outer hatch open.

None of them had the sense to find a radio, Pancho knew, so she gestured to her sealed helmet visor with a gloved finger.

They all nodded vigorously and the guy with the fancy wristwatch held it up where Pancho could see it.

He jabbed a finger like a make-believe pistol at Pancho, the signal that she was to lift her visor now.

Yanking off the space-suit’s cumbersome gloves, Pancho slid her visor up as she went to the wallphone by the airlock hatch.

Mother always said I should have been a musician, Pancho mused as she transferred almost the total amount of each account into her own bank account.

By the time Pancho had reached the galley once again, they were roaring after her, the men bellowing with outrage.

They had cruised to the Moon without incident, none of the others realizing that Pancho had milked each of their bank accounts for a half-hour’s interest.

When Pancho looked up the pix of his “dates” she saw a succession of tall, languid, gorgeous women with lots of hairdo and skimpy clothes.

Martin Humphries his own self had phoned Pancho and asked her to come to his home to discuss a business proposition.