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1. Japanese for mince. It's often used to describe meat, like minced meat. Minced means cut up.

2. Menchi is a dog in the anime Excel Saga. He is Excel's, the main character, emergency food supply in case she gets hungry, and unfortunately, Excel gets hungry a lot. Therefore, the creation of the ED, Menchi Aishuu No Borero, where Menchi begs not to be eaten by Excel.
1. Would you please make the menchi meat that you're famous for, senpai?

2. Menchi hates to get eaten.
Menchi by MisaTange July 6, 2009
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john cheese meluch 

When you’re fucking a girl and you start sprinkling cheese all over her body before you bust your cheese all over her face.
Guy: dude did you hear that kid Parma John cheese busted a John cheese meluch all over Haley last night.

Guy 2: she ain’t real but damn, that sounds like a nice porno.
A mensch is a someone to admire and emulate, someone of noble character. The key to being "a real mensch" is nothing less than character, rectitude, dignity, a sense of what is right, responsible, decorous. (Rosten, Leo. 1968. The Joys of Yiddish. New York: Pocket Books. 237)
"Lou Epstein. I want you to meet a real mensch: Chuck Schwartz."
mensch by Abe Rubenstein April 29, 2007

Menchie and Zyler 

1.) The cats of YouTuber Simply Nailogical. Menchie is the more frequently talked about young female brown and white cat, and Zyler is the lesser known older male orange cat.

2.) Simply Nailogical's main two original holographic nail polishes
Holosexual #1: Oh my god, did you see Simply Nailogical' s Snapchat story?

Holosexual #2: Yeah! Menchie And Zyler were so cute!

Noon mench 

The Portuguese pronunciation of sporting Lisbon wonder kid, nuno mendes.
Person 1: hey is there any football on tonight?
Person 2: yeah, I heard noon mench is also playing
Noon mench by TheConePlayz June 28, 2021
Ken: Did Mr. Grumblecakes ever look up that girl on Facebook?

Mike: Yeah. He checked for meuches and apparently only had one. So now the idiot is developing a new strategy.
meuches by Not John Vallone July 4, 2011