A "game" in which an object of clothing, usually a hat, is taken from a victim and then tossed around to prevent the victim from recovering the item. Identical to keep-away except that in this version at every toss one is expected to shout "saluchi". As far as I know this is a NYC thing only.
Delicioso manjar asociado a cánticos tradicionales de ciertas regiones de América Central-Septentrional. Existen discrepancias acerca de su correcto modo de preparación.
♪♫ Me comí una SALCHIPAPA. Me comí una SALCHIPAPA ay qué cosa más sabrosa. Y me quedó en la garganta porque no me alcansó pa la gasiosa. Para todos mi seguidores! ♪♫
Goddess of beautiful eyes, typically married to Srinivas, Krishna, or Murthy. Tied for 8th most common Telugu female names with Suchitra and Kalyani, at 2.3%. Smart, funny, and beautiful voice.
An Ice figure skating jump, Taking off on a backward inside edge and landing on backward outside edge, consisting of one(single), two(double), three(triple) or four(quad) roatations. Named after P.Salchow.
An exclamation that can be used as a greeting or response. One's inflection determines how the word is used. The term comes from the catchphrase of St. Vincentian Comedian Lucian 'Saluche' Small who often ended his bits by calling out his nickname.
Person 1: "Good Morning" // Person 2 (In Response): "Saluche!
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Person 1: "Did you get that Funko pop?" // Person 2 (Sorrowfully): "Saluche..."