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1. "Mate don't let Johnny play, all he ever does is torres"
2. "Man, what a torres, how could you miss an open goal from 4 yards?!?!"
2. "Man, what a torres, how could you miss an open goal from 4 yards?!?!"
by pyramidMan September 18, 2011
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To fall from grace spectacularly and become absolutely terrible at everything you do as soon as you cut your hair!
by Mr K. March 30, 2013
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A beautiful hearted person. Protects what he loves. Will go to the ends of the earth to love the one who means the world too him. If you meet a Torre hold onto him. He's an outstanding person. And, will be a great husband! And, an even better daddy.
by LetsGoBlues December 17, 2016
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Is pronounced tor- (as in the "tor" in "toro") -eh (as in the "e" in "men"). As a noun, torré is synonymous with the words terrible and miserable. As a verb, torré denotes merciless punishment or verbal abuse. In both its grammatical forms, torré connotes total failure and explosive destructiveness, but, ironically, is dictated with a heightened sense of brio and excitement. Is frequently accompanied by a physical gesture: a tightly wrung right hand slamming into the open palm of a left hand for each time the word is said.
As a noun:
When Mike was asked how he performed on Ms. Villegas's chapter four test, he vigorously replied "Torré, torré, torré."
After receiving his second fail of the semester, Ellis vowed to never do so torré in life ever again.
As a verb:
When Jojo explained to Ms. Graber that she did not have the time to memorize her speech, Ms. Graber torréd her into a pulp.
Upon arriving at the front door to her house at 1:00 AM, much past her curfew, Mariam said "My parents are going to torré me for this!"
When Mike was asked how he performed on Ms. Villegas's chapter four test, he vigorously replied "Torré, torré, torré."
After receiving his second fail of the semester, Ellis vowed to never do so torré in life ever again.
As a verb:
When Jojo explained to Ms. Graber that she did not have the time to memorize her speech, Ms. Graber torréd her into a pulp.
Upon arriving at the front door to her house at 1:00 AM, much past her curfew, Mariam said "My parents are going to torré me for this!"
by Farhad J. September 22, 2008
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A huge family spread all over Mexico but all usually have the same characteristics such as brawling,alcoholic, hot headed ,psychotic people that usually always have some sort of chip on their shoulder but can be civilized when need to be and are nice and caring as long as you do not run them the wrong way.
by El parrandero December 30, 2018