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  2. Coco (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Que Viene el Coco (1799) by Goya. The Coco or Coca (also known as the Cucuy, Cuco, Cuca, Cucu, Cucuí or El-Cucuí) is a mythical ghost-like monster, equivalent to the bogeyman, found in Spain and Portugal. Those beliefs have also spread in many Hispanophone and Lusophone countries.

  3. Bogeyman - Wikipedia

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    Goya's Que viene el Coco' (Here Comes the Boogeyman/The Boogeyman Is Coming), c. 1797. The bogeyman (/ ˈ b oʊ ɡ i m æ n /; also spelled or known as bogyman, [1] bogy, [1] bogey, [1] and, in North American English, also boogeyman) [1] is a mythical creature typically used to frighten children into good behavior.

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  5. Cuco - Wikipedia

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    Cuco may refer to: Cuco (folklore), a ghost-monster in folklore; Cuco (musician), an American singer-songwriter; Cuco (construction), a type of dry stone construction ...

  6. The Outsider (King novel) - Wikipedia

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    Holly states how she believes El Cuco, which she refers to as an "outsider", is responsible for the murders—it is able to mimic a person's appearance by absorbing their blood. Since Maitland was cut by the Outsider imitating Holmes before the murder, they realize that Claude Bolton, a witness who testified being cut by Maitland's fingernail ...

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  8. Talk:Coco (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Cuco is the same as boogey man in english —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Wesborland (talk • contribs) 6:40 pm, 1 February 2007, Thursday (5 years, 10 months, 26 days ago) (UTC−7). Cuco means BogeyMan, who looks for disobedient children. Cuco is a slang for female underwear (and "cuca" is what is underneath the "cuco.")

  9. List of legendary creatures (C) - Wikipedia

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    Cambion (Medieval folklore) – Offspring of a human and an incubus or succubus; Campe – Dragon-human-scorpion hybrid; Camulatz – Bird that ate the heads of the first men; Candileja – Spectral, fiery hag; Canaima – Were-jaguar; Canotila – Little people and tree spirits