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cucha

used by colombians to identify someone whos elderly

cucha(female)

cucho(male)
oye cucha la comida!

entonces que cucho!
by jessicaaa =] January 20, 2009
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Churchable

some thing you can do or say in church with out offending others
four guys are in a church
James: hey guys I have a joke ....
Ian: wait, is it churchable?
by Quack Quack X18 January 17, 2007
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cuacha

a term that means "shit" that some hispanic families use
A kid asks "what did you get me?" and their parent replies "cuacha."

tengo que tomar una cuacha
by emilialt August 30, 2007
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Curchy

A disease afflicting gay men characterized by the urethra screaming like a worm from the film "Tremors."
"Heard Sandra broke up with Ryan...""Yeah, she found out that queer had the Curchy...won't be fooling around with him again I'll bet."
by EkinnE June 7, 2012
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Cuchani

This word is from Italian history. It has become slang for eh or okay. Although it can basically be used as anything and must be said in an Italian matter.
Tony: How did your test go? Maria: eh cuchani.
by Your local Italian February 28, 2019
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Carcharoth

Greatest of the wolves or "werewolves" of Morgoth/Sauron in Tolkien's book The Silmarillion. Fathered by Draugluin, Carcharoth was specially trained and fed up to be the most powerful wolf ever, because of a prophecy that Huan the wolfhound could only be killed by the greatest wolf in history.

Carcharoth was posted outside the fortress of Angband to protect Sauron from any attempt by Beren, Luthien and Huan to obtain a Silmaril (in fulfilment of their oath to Elwe). Put under a sleep spell by Luthien, he failed to prevent the theft of a Silmaril, but he attacked Beren when he tried to leave the tower, biting off the hand containing the Silmaril.

Tormented by its light which he found unbearable, Carcharoth then ran rampage across Beleriand until hunted down and slain by Huan. As the prophecy foretold, Huan was also slain in this combat.
Carcharoth is depicted on the cover of the book The Lays of Beleriand as a gigantic slavering wolf with dark fur and red eyes, belching smoke.
by Andy May 10, 2004
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culcha

We got a wicked lot a culcha in Boston.
by bkdouble September 30, 2006
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