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fuchi 

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adv. 'fuchile' to denote the actual act of smelling something bad
Fuchile this bathroom stinks!
fuchi by Papa Fuch June 12, 2006
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fuchi 

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An exclamation of disapproval or, especially, disgust.

Superlatives: futa! and maximimally futa madre!
i.e. "You like limberger cheese, fuchi!" or "Fuchi, you're just trying to fix me up with your dorky, ugly roommate."

Fuchi 

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Fuchi: (FU-CHI), One is smells good or bad depending upon the context.
Fuchi-Laka: One who smells awful, reminiscent of clams and ass. You would not want to be near or around anyone smelling Fuchi-Laka.

Fuchi-Lala: One who smells lovely, the smell exhibits ideas of flowery meadows, a newborn baby, a warm apple pie. Smelling someone who exhibits Fuchi-Lala qualitys will send you into a dream of eroticism.
Fuchi by Josh Haskal January 29, 2008

fuchi 

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fuchi is used when something is cute in dirty way or having a sick mind.
baby your fuchi, come here give me a kiss you fuchi baby
fuchi by violeta69 February 12, 2007

Fuchi Capesta

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Exclamation made a very bad smell, usually a fart, is detected.
Tommy: (passes wind silently, hoping it won't be noticed)

Richard: (noticing) Fuchi Capesta!

fuchi luchi 

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They were doing Fuchi luchi
fuchi luchi by Andalucas June 26, 2016
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