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ɪrætʃi
adjective

1. a word that can be used in place of anything else. Its meaning depends on the context and tone of voice in which it is utilized.

2. can also be used as a prefix (e.g. iratchiology, iratchi-ing)
Wow, that's... pretty iratchi...
PPAP IS SUCH AN IRATCHI SONG!
I think that what you just did is truly iratchi.

I specialize in the study of iratchiology.
iratchi by yumcabbage36 November 24, 2016
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When a much older, African American man with kids hits on a younger girl inapropriately, often at work.
-Are you attracted to me?
-No, sorry you're an Iratch.

-You have to watch out for that new guy at work, he has kids and has been undressing you with his eyes, he must be an Iratch.
Iratch by Twerk145 January 24, 2014
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