Get the Tchatchi mug.TCHS Pickering is a school in phoenixville PA, this is were all schools in the area send the dumb kids. This school is full of red neck wannabes and girls who want nothing but sex. Lets be fair the school isnt all bad there are some really nice students and the teachers are awesome. This school has programs like cosmology, small wngine, robotics, animal scince and more classes like that. The school is not the best as kids are smoking and drinking all the time in the bathrooms. Students are to quick to blame each other to save there own asses and throw there peers under the bus. Nobody cares rstjer they fail or pass and the classes are so easy an 8 year old could do it. But again lets be fair almost everyone in that school could use easy classes that's why they were thrown im that school to begin with. But if you wanna go just for shop you can do part time if your to good for the dumb kids in full time.
Me: Do you go to TCHS Pickering part time or full time?
Friend: Of course part time who wants to be stuck there more than 3 hours
Friend: Of course part time who wants to be stuck there more than 3 hours
by Shreklovestacos January 26, 2019
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Tchoukball is an indoor team sport developed in the 1970s by Swiss biologist Dr. Hermann Brandt, who believed that "The objective of all physical activities is not to make champions, but make a contribution to building a harmonious society". His aim was to develop a team sport which did not involve the horrific injuries which he viewed as plaguing other sports.
A Utopian sport that offers opportunities for everyone from 7 to 77 to play, no matter what their physical condition. played with one ball and two rebound frames on either sides of a normal sized court. points are scored my shooting the ball at the frame in a way that it does not hit out of bounds, hit the crease, or get caught by the opposing team. there are no interceptions in this game, along with no physical contact.
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Tchoukball is an indoor team sport developed in the 1970s by Swiss biologist Dr. Hermann Brandt, who believed that "The objective of all physical activities is not to make champions, but make a contribution to building a harmonious society". His aim was to develop a team sport which did not involve the horrific injuries which he viewed as plaguing other sports.
A Utopian sport that offers opportunities for everyone from 7 to 77 to play, no matter what their physical condition. played with one ball and two rebound frames on either sides of a normal sized court. points are scored my shooting the ball at the frame in a way that it does not hit out of bounds, hit the crease, or get caught by the opposing team. there are no interceptions in this game, along with no physical contact.
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the tchoukball team scored an epic goal against the other team, chaos ensued.
tchoukball is an excellent, politically correct sport.
tchoukball is an excellent, politically correct sport.
by Colin Van Every February 18, 2008
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Friend#2: Yeah, it was fun. Tchuss! (sounds like "choose" or "juice")
Friend#2: Yeah, it was fun. Tchuss! (sounds like "choose" or "juice")
by lunasoul July 3, 2006
Get the tchuss mug.An informal portuguese word used both in Brazil and Portugal, altough it is more common in Brazil.
It is derived from the italian word "Ciao", a salute that means either "Hello" or "Goodbye". However, in Brazil and Portugal, it is rarely used as an initial greeting - instead, it is a common substitute for the word "Adeus" - "Goodbye" in Portuguese.
The word was largely spread by italian emigrants who brought their culture, including linguistic terms, to all over the world, especially to the South American countries - Colombia, Brazil, Uruguai, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, etc. It is still a very common word in Brazil.
In Portugal, the word is still in usage but it's not as common as in Brazil. In fact, in the Portuguese slang, the word "Tchau" has acquired a slighty different meaning from the original, since it is often used to respond with amusement or fright to a fantastic or unexpected statement, very much similar to the english expressions "Get out of here" or "You don't say so...".
It is derived from the italian word "Ciao", a salute that means either "Hello" or "Goodbye". However, in Brazil and Portugal, it is rarely used as an initial greeting - instead, it is a common substitute for the word "Adeus" - "Goodbye" in Portuguese.
The word was largely spread by italian emigrants who brought their culture, including linguistic terms, to all over the world, especially to the South American countries - Colombia, Brazil, Uruguai, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, etc. It is still a very common word in Brazil.
In Portugal, the word is still in usage but it's not as common as in Brazil. In fact, in the Portuguese slang, the word "Tchau" has acquired a slighty different meaning from the original, since it is often used to respond with amusement or fright to a fantastic or unexpected statement, very much similar to the english expressions "Get out of here" or "You don't say so...".
Common meaning:
- Tchau, Diana. Vemo-nos amanhã.
- Tudo bem, João. Tchau.
- Tchau, Diana. We'll see each other tomorrow.
- Allright, João. Tchau.
Slang meaning (used more often in Portugal, altough the common usage is still as a substitute for "Adeus"):
- Imagina que a tua namorada tinha lá aparecido de repente.
- Tchau! (Bate na madeira três vezes).
- Imagine that your girlfriend would have suddenly shown up there.
- Tchau (Knocks wood three times).
- Tchau, Diana. Vemo-nos amanhã.
- Tudo bem, João. Tchau.
- Tchau, Diana. We'll see each other tomorrow.
- Allright, João. Tchau.
Slang meaning (used more often in Portugal, altough the common usage is still as a substitute for "Adeus"):
- Imagina que a tua namorada tinha lá aparecido de repente.
- Tchau! (Bate na madeira três vezes).
- Imagine that your girlfriend would have suddenly shown up there.
- Tchau (Knocks wood three times).
by Pedro De Mello October 4, 2009
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by Josephine March 10, 2005
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