by petuniac12345 May 25, 2016

by BIg juicyboy6677 May 3, 2018

When 2 guys both cream pie a Latina in a short enough time frame for the leche to mix.
Leche is Spanish slang for semen. The term is popular in Southern California and Tijuana, Mexico where English and Spanish words are often blended together. Often shortened to just "Leche Bros". The woman must be a Latina, the men can be any ethnicity. DNA paternity tests are highly recommended in the case of leche brothers.
Leche is Spanish slang for semen. The term is popular in Southern California and Tijuana, Mexico where English and Spanish words are often blended together. Often shortened to just "Leche Bros". The woman must be a Latina, the men can be any ethnicity. DNA paternity tests are highly recommended in the case of leche brothers.
by TJ Dave September 26, 2022

When 2 men both cream pie the same Latina in a short enough time frame for the "leche" to mix.
Leche is Spanish slang for semen. The woman must be a Latina, but the men can be any ethnicity. The term is popular in Tijuana, Mexico and Southern California where English and Spanish words are often mixed. Often shortened to just "Leche Bros". DNA paternity tests are highly recommended between leche brothers.
Leche is Spanish slang for semen. The woman must be a Latina, but the men can be any ethnicity. The term is popular in Tijuana, Mexico and Southern California where English and Spanish words are often mixed. Often shortened to just "Leche Bros". DNA paternity tests are highly recommended between leche brothers.
by TJ Dave September 26, 2022

A man who deep throats Snapple bottles in front of his friends aka “ devry”. The one who swallows milk
by Patsy’s July 27, 2022

Pronunciation: /lɛtʃ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Lech (noun) - The blanc (white) liquid produced by a cow; typically, it is referred to as milk.
Significance:
• It provides a specific term for the white fluid produced by a cow.
• It defines it as a liquid.
• It indicates its origin as being from a cow.
• It uses “blanc” to stay within the linguistic constraints, highlighting the color of the liquid.
Singular noun: lech
Plural noun: leches
Past verb: leched
Present verb: lech, leches
Present continuous verb: leching
Definition:
1. Lech (noun) - The blanc (white) liquid produced by a cow; typically, it is referred to as milk.
Significance:
• It provides a specific term for the white fluid produced by a cow.
• It defines it as a liquid.
• It indicates its origin as being from a cow.
• It uses “blanc” to stay within the linguistic constraints, highlighting the color of the liquid.
Singular noun: lech
Plural noun: leches
Past verb: leched
Present verb: lech, leches
Present continuous verb: leching
Examples:
• “The farmer collected the lech every morning.”
• “Fresh lech from the cow is used to produce cheese.”
• “The baby calf is fed with its mother’s lech.”
• “They observed the lech leching out of the mammal.”
• “The dairy processes the leches in a sterile plant.”
• “The farmer collected the lech every morning.”
• “Fresh lech from the cow is used to produce cheese.”
• “The baby calf is fed with its mother’s lech.”
• “They observed the lech leching out of the mammal.”
• “The dairy processes the leches in a sterile plant.”
by Dmitrio January 17, 2025

In Argentina someone is "mala leche" when they are determined to make you feel bad about something, for example, when a friend knows that you´ve been through a break up, she is "mala leche" when she says "oh my god, your ex just texted me and sayed that im so hot, im going to text him back" (basically when someone is a bad person)
Also we use mala leche like a vulgar way to say bad luck. E. "We lost the match against Saudi Arabia bc of the VAR, que mala leche"
Also we use mala leche like a vulgar way to say bad luck. E. "We lost the match against Saudi Arabia bc of the VAR, que mala leche"
by 1ro argentina 2ndo francia May 12, 2024
