1) The act of being creamed on while being on the toilet.
2) A word that acts as both a cheer and a jeer and can be used as an expressive word in times of great sadness and enjoyment.
2) A word that acts as both a cheer and a jeer and can be used as an expressive word in times of great sadness and enjoyment.
1) Yo dude it was mad funny, she was on the toilet and i just cachoogad all over her.
2) (Climax of an orgasm) OHHHHHHHH CACHOOOOGGAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! (While commiting ritual suicide) AHHHHHH CACHOOOGAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
2) (Climax of an orgasm) OHHHHHHHH CACHOOOOGGAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! (While commiting ritual suicide) AHHHHHH CACHOOOGAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
by BOB (rull talk) January 25, 2009
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I fed the cachupín that had nothing to eat from the street.
I fed the cachupín that had nothing to eat from the street.
by Jocov August 26, 2011
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*when talking in second-person, it can appear in the form "cachai". the termination "-ai" is very common in Chile. it`s origins are the spanish language, which ends the second-person form of verbs with the termination "-ais"
*when talking in second-person, it can appear in the form "cachai". the termination "-ai" is very common in Chile. it`s origins are the spanish language, which ends the second-person form of verbs with the termination "-ais"
1.- No CACHO nada (i dont understand anything)
2.- CACHA la chaqueta de ese weon (look at that guy's jacket)
3.-¿CACHAI matematicas? (sabes algo de matematicas)
4.-¿CACHAI? (do you understand?/do you copy?)
5.- ¡CACHA este video! (look at this video)
6.- no logro CACHAR lo que dices (i can`t get to understand what you are saying)
2.- CACHA la chaqueta de ese weon (look at that guy's jacket)
3.-¿CACHAI matematicas? (sabes algo de matematicas)
4.-¿CACHAI? (do you understand?/do you copy?)
5.- ¡CACHA este video! (look at this video)
6.- no logro CACHAR lo que dices (i can`t get to understand what you are saying)
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