by Comeblaster November 15, 2023
Get the Snatchos mug.The tattoo shown appears to depict a rose with a long stem and leaves, oriented so the bloom sits toward the wrist and the stem runs upward toward the thumb/index webbing. When placed in this position—so the rose faces outward when the hand is extended—it aligns with the traditional meaning of a “Sancho’s Rose.”
Meaning of a Sancho’s Rose
In tattoo symbolism, a Sancho’s Rose typically represents:
Devotion to a lover who is not yours exclusively
(“Sancho” historically refers to a side lover or someone romantically involved with another person.)
Passionate but complicated love
Being the “other” person in a relationship
Romantic loyalty despite unconventional circumstances
The specific placement—stem running up the thumb between the thumb and index finger—matters symbolically. When the hand is extended, the rose appears to be offered to someone, reinforcing themes of:
Presentation
Courtship
Meaning of a Sancho’s Rose
In tattoo symbolism, a Sancho’s Rose typically represents:
Devotion to a lover who is not yours exclusively
(“Sancho” historically refers to a side lover or someone romantically involved with another person.)
Passionate but complicated love
Being the “other” person in a relationship
Romantic loyalty despite unconventional circumstances
The specific placement—stem running up the thumb between the thumb and index finger—matters symbolically. When the hand is extended, the rose appears to be offered to someone, reinforcing themes of:
Presentation
Courtship
by Jrbowie357 March 2, 2026
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Theirence's nachos is when someone copies or acts similar to Theirence, Janine Butcher’s non-binary Lhasa Apso dog from the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
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Yes. She reheated Theirence's nachos dory.
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Get the Theirence's nachos mug.A common phrase used by folk who ask unsuspecting victims if they have "reheated Theirence's nachos dory". "Theirence" is a common known nickname for Terence's, Janine Butcher's Lhasa Apso dog who appeared in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders between 2001 and 2009. The act of "reheating nachos" is to take inspiration or copy somebody who has done something before. "Dory" is a mispronunciation of the word "dorl" by Sandra Martin from Gogglebox on a TikTok live in which she was asked if she'd had a mug of Mellow Birds today dorl, but she read it as dory. Therefore the phrase "Theirence's nachos dory" is a very complicated, but very effective expression.
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