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Whecc (noun)
•the name given to ducks that watch people
Whecc (adjective)
•a word that can only be used in the presence of a truly epic couple, if misused both parties will immediately burst into flames
Whecc (verb)
•a combination of the verbs "walking" and "working" that is used to describe people that walk and work the same time.
E.g. Look at Phil over there he is walking and working -- he is wheccing!"
Whecc by BigBussyBoi August 16, 2019
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a person who exibits massive sexual tendencies...
prostitutes, whores, heather mazurkewich...
whench by Gianmarco December 9, 2003
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Archaic adverb meaning "from where" or "from what source." Anyone who uses this term seriously is either affected or was born two hundred years ago.

Saying "from whence" is redundant, as "whence," on its own, already means "from where." Anyone who says "from whence" is an arrogant moron.
A: Whence did you come this fine morning?
B: The cherry orchard is whence I came.
A: Splendid!
B: Indubitably!
whence by Gus March 12, 2005
Wolfgirls + Ecchi=Wecchi. A subgenre of ecchi dedicated to wolfgirls
Seeing Wecchi makes my neurons activate.
Wecchi by Grim_Sui May 6, 2022
White neccra. May also be known as a wigga, but not necessarily a wigger.
Yo, whassup, weccra!
weccra by a weccra's ho December 15, 2008
A scottish word, wheech means to remove quickly or rapidly.
If you don't gie me a puff oan that joint ah'll just wheech it right aff yi.

The mugger just wheeched the old ladies pension book from her and ran away.

That guy is a real ladies man and loves nothing better than wheeching the knickers right off them.
wheech by scotsman2004 April 29, 2004

from whence 

If you use this, you are a dick. See whence.
Bill: "Take that wrench back from whence you got it little man!"

Scott: "Quit trying to sound intelligent you dwanker; it is simple 'whence.' There is no need to use the word 'from' with 'whence'; it is built into the word...so to speak.
from whence by psiscott May 2, 2006