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Tochukwu is a very cool guy. He is very understanding, is very nice to people, loves to make people smile and laugh, and is energetic and is positive about most things.

He is the greatest friend you can ever have no cap. He can be dark at some moments but a great sense of humor. He is a handsome child and attractive. He rarely has crushes but when he does he knows that the person he has crush on is the one that he loves. He is super crazy but is really smart when he puts his mind to things. He is good with making people feel safe around him and to feel good about themselves
Tochukwu is a very good person.
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tuchus oyfn tish 

Pronounced "TOOK-us OY-f'n tish." Many variant spellings. Literally "ass on the table," it's a Yiddish phrase meaning a serious atmosphere for talk or negotiation. Closest US-English equivalents are probably "No BS" or "(Let's get down to) brass tacks." Often used in a tone of exasperation. Generally recommended for use within members of the same sex.
"Elliot, come into the dining room. We need to make travel plans NOW or they won't get done."

"But Uncle Bernie, the game starts in half an hour."

"Plenty of time if you stop fooling around. Cmon: tuchus oyfn tish."
tuchus oyfn tish by al-in-chgo December 24, 2013
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Yiddish word for posterior, ass, heiny, tushie, butt, booty, gluteus maximus.
Linda Richman: "Oy vey! Did you see the tuchus on THAT mensch?!"

Al Bernay: "You really are a tuchus-lips, ass-breath."
Tuchus by cake December 21, 2003
This is a farewell expression in urban German when you part company after meeting
Poutchoa, Aurevoir, Goodbye, Tchuss
tchuss by Jean Gwouona December 29, 2007

tschuss-cous 

A final meal you have with friends/family who you are unlikely to see for a while. Derives from the German word "tschuss" meaning "goodbye", and the food couscous.
On our last night staying at his house, Uncle Neale took us out for some tschuss-cous.
tschuss-cous by SameHardCandy December 14, 2009
A keister. A butt.

Old Yiddish word for arse. The basis for the word tush.
Myra, would you get up off your tochas already and feed the children?
tochas by The Wog Whomper May 14, 2005
German slang (from French: adieu)

An informal goodbye among friends.
Friend #1: Well, I have to be going. See you.
Friend#2: Yeah, it was fun. Tchuss! (sounds like "choose" or "juice")
tchuss by lunasoul July 3, 2006