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Lecsi

Lecsi is the Asian form of the name Alexis, given to a girl who is incredibly beautiful. A Lecsi's size is often mistaken for short, but the correct term would be 'fun size'. Though Lecsi is small, don't make the mistake of underestimating a Lecsi because she is a very loyal friend and if you hurt someone she cares about, she WILL break you into a million pieces.

Lecsis are strong independent women who do not need a man in order to be happy. However, if you are lucky enough to date a Lecsi, you had better hold on to her and treat her right because you are in for the ride of your life. Lecsis are known to be ladies in the street but are freaks in the bedroom. One night with a Lecsi and you will be begging for more.

Lecsis tend to be graceful dancers but also know how to shake their deliciously sexy bods to dirty club beats.

Lecsis are sure to have a laugh that will light up a room. One smile from a Lecsi will captivate you and immediately put you under her spell. Her personality is addicting because she is able to make you laugh when you don't even feel like smiling.

Lecsis LOVE to party and are known to have incredible adventures with girls by the name of Lindzzz.
Look at that girl, she is BEAUTIFUL! she MUST be a Lecsi.

That guy is dating a Lecsi, he sure is one lucky bastard.

Don't piss off a Lecsi, she may be small, but that little ball of Filipino fury can tare your shit up.

There goes Lecsi, i bet she is off to have another adventure with Lindzzz.

Lecsi is the best friend you could ever have.
by 4EVERRR February 16, 2010
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Lecker

Meaning tasty. Can be used to describe food, drink or a fit lass.
George: ay up this gal be lecker

Callum: nah she bashy you know
by Mike.Hock August 28, 2019
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Jacob Lechien

Jacob lechien is a word used to express how completely awesome a person can be. no one can possibly be as cool as jacob, and yet people still try
Dude, jacob lechien is the greatest person i have ever met and caused the pregnancy of over 50 women
by Jacob is awesome January 22, 2010
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I will open your ass (ani iftach lech ta'tahat)

comes from hebrew. used when someone is pissed off and once to sound scary and intimidating towrdes someone elles...
person a: yo mama is bitch
person b: say that again and "I will open your ass (ani iftach lech ta'tahat)"
by LLLLLLLL August 1, 2006
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lechero

Literally lechero translates into English as milkman.... lechera is milklady...... Also in rare occasions lechero is used as a type of joke said to men or women who called spouse many occasions while at work ..... they would all laugh and ask them "how's the lechero today" implying the milk man or woman whose there to deliver milk while there at work..... the statements making fun of the workers lack of confidence in there spouse obviously but the repetitive calls "just checking" on spouse
How's that lechero / lechera doing today ...
Worried about the lechero / lechera
by The rookie urban definite December 28, 2015
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leche

shit in chammoro!
leche! dude, calm down! your gonna kill someone.
by Park January 25, 2004
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Tiene leche?

Careful! It doesn't mean "got milk?" as in the ad campaign.

Nor does it mean "do you(the store) have milk? That's an American idiom.

To see if a shop with a Spanish-speaking proprietor has milk for sale, ask "Hay leche?" (aye LAY-chay?) "Hay," (pron. like long "I" in English") plus the word of which you seek, is very useful to ask: is it here? OR are they here?

If the person behind the counter is a pregnant female, asking "Tiene leche?" would mean "Do you have breast milk?" It implies that anyway if one is strictly literal.

Say "Hay leche?"
Customer, wanting a liter of milk: "Tiene leche?"

Clerk, a young pregnant women, blushes and says, "No se." (I don't know.)

Customer does the right thing on the rebound: "Hay leche en esta bodega" ("Is there milk to be had in this shop?")
--Proprietress: "Si, sen~or. Alli! Alli (ay-YEE)!. "Yes, sir, over there! Over there!"

note from contributor: is there a macro-less way on a keyboard to simulate upside-down exclamation marks and question marks?
by al-in-chgo October 6, 2010
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