A large, two handed sword similar in style to the katana, but with the hilt and blade curving in different directions. Often used by samurai on horseback.
by Darin Saine May 14, 2006
1. a large Japanese sword
2. a slang word for the "top" or active partner in a homosexual relationship. Probably an abbreviation of "tachi-yaku" (standing-role), a Japanese word for the lead male protagonist in kabuki and other forms of traditional Japanese drama.
2. a slang word for the "top" or active partner in a homosexual relationship. Probably an abbreviation of "tachi-yaku" (standing-role), a Japanese word for the lead male protagonist in kabuki and other forms of traditional Japanese drama.
1. samurai wa tachi de teki no kubi o haneta ("The samurai lopped off the head of his enemy with a big sword.")
2. kare ga tachi da sou de sugoku umai to kiita yo ("It seems that he is a top, and I've heard that he's awesomely good at it.")
2. kare ga tachi da sou de sugoku umai to kiita yo ("It seems that he is a top, and I've heard that he's awesomely good at it.")
by nek0mimi December 20, 2009
by Dancing with Fire June 18, 2011
The bestest most smartest person in the world,really pretty and supper short.
likes to flirt and gives good hugs.
you will like this person when you get to meet them personality.
they make you laugh and always smiles.
You might be intimidated by this person at first but when you get to know them you find out theres more than just looks.
likes to flirt and gives good hugs.
you will like this person when you get to meet them personality.
they make you laugh and always smiles.
You might be intimidated by this person at first but when you get to know them you find out theres more than just looks.
Tachie is amazing.
by yeaheatmyshit September 26, 2010
Tachy is short for ventricular tachycardia, which is a a very rapid heart beat and a form of cardiac arrest.
by Dather May 18, 2009
by epyonnxt May 08, 2005
any name-tachi. In Japan you can attach tachi to a name and it means that persones group of friends.
by Nasyki February 29, 2004