Noun
A woman’s face. Believed to have originated by guidos in the Jersey Shore area, now heavily used in the upper Midwest. The word derives from how a person of Italian or similar descent would pronounce the English word “face” if they were to read it in their native tongue. The term was originally used only in reference to the face; however, it has also evolved to describe a myriad of other nouns, most notably cigarettes and women’s breasts.
“Wow she’s pretty. She has a beautiful fachay.”
“Look at those huge fachays! They’re almost falling out of her shirt!”
“Dude let’s go outside and smoke a fachay. Maybe there will be some hot fachays out there.”
Furcha is a slang word combining the common phrase "for sure" with a loose reference to "cha" (slang for yea). The beauty of "furcha" is that it combines three words that would normally take up too much room with a positively mellifluous result. Alternatives include: furche, furcheez, cha, furchur
Interjection of Cuban Spanish origion used when someone else smacks their head on something, falls, or otherwise causes themselves pain accidentally, particularly if you foresaw it happening. Likened to "wham."
You see your buddy slip on your ice-covered walk while carrying a case of beer.
"Fuacata! You alright dude? I knew someone would fall on that walk."
Short for facsist, in Spain (country that sufferd much from fascist governments in the XXth century) this is a derogatory term to designate people with authoritarian and nationalist tendencies.