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A derogatory term used to describe an individual who emits a strong, offensive odor due to their refusal to shower or use deodorant, coupled with a peculiar fondness for wearing J-String underwear. This term connotes a person whose hygiene practices are lacking, resulting in a distinct and unpleasant smell that is noticeable to others in their vicinity. The term "JCH" implies a disregard for personal cleanliness and grooming standards, often leading to discomfort or disgust among those around them.
JCH YOU FUCKING REEK
JCH by kaishaw April 16, 2024
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The term "JCH" typically stands for "Just Cant Handle" in certain contexts, often used informally in conversations or online messaging. However, if someone refers to you as "JCH" and mentions that it means you smell, it could be a playful or teasing way of suggesting you have body odor due to you reeking.

if someone calls you "JCH" that means you like to women's underwear and pride around the streets wearing it and reeking up the streets.

In this case, the acronym "JCH" takes on a humorous twist by associating it with a light-hearted insult about personal hygiene. It's important to note that such terms are often used in jest among friends or in a casual setting, and the intention behind them is usually not meant to be hurtful. The context and tone of the conversation are key in understanding how terms like "JCH" are being used.
JCH!!!! YOU REEEEEEKKKKKK PLEASE WEAR DEODERANT!!!
JCH by kaishaw April 17, 2024
Term generally used in the Atlanta area to talk about a possible gangbang session.
Yo matthew, this girl wants a JChris.
JChris by Paker Martinez August 25, 2010
it's a slang term for a New Zealander who is a trump supporter. and also is someone who doesn't like pansexuals
to use in sentence ''dang Kanye West is a Jchannel''
Jchannel by Bill Clinton69 July 4, 2020

jchillin 

shorter term used for "just chillin." or can be used in other verbs.
Jonny: "what are you doing?"
Bob: "you know...jchillin at my house."
jchillin by Maximus October 5, 2004
It's like a prison; when you get there, you're like, "nah", but after a while, you're like, "it'll do." Most brawls spring up from loose change. Students get kicked out of tefillah as a punishment.
I got JCHSed last year and I'm still in pain.
JCHS by person1234738922 January 23, 2009