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tschüss 

The opposite of moin , used in the north of germany for saying 'bye'
Person A: "Moin"

Person B: "Tschüss"
tschüss by Akira Estrella February 8, 2017
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tschuss-cous 

A final meal you have with friends/family who you are unlikely to see for a while. Derives from the German word "tschuss" meaning "goodbye", and the food couscous.
On our last night staying at his house, Uncle Neale took us out for some tschuss-cous.
tschuss-cous by SameHardCandy December 14, 2009

tschuess 

Replaces a noun or verb in your sentence when you are otherwise too lazy to think of words.
"Touch me again, and I will tschuess in your face!"

That tschuess was so hot, I wanted to tschuess tschuess her all day and tschuess.
tschuess by Shahean February 11, 2008
Mobile-game played on a chessboard by two people who maneuver sixteen pieces each according to rules governing movement of the pieces (the six pieces of standard chess in addition to a suite of fairy pieces), the object being to bring the opponent's king into checkmate.

In contrast to standard chess, the disposition of their pieces are configured by the player prior to the beginning of the game. The relative "strength" of the disposition being thresholded by the maximum value of a standard chess board by applying the heuristic assigning one point to pawns, three points to bishops/knights, five points to rooks and eight points to the queen.
Is tschess the most lit app?
You could consider it an app, though more precisely it's the most lit slapp - 'cause it slaps.
tschess by smatthewenglish July 13, 2020
This is a farewell expression in urban German when you part company after meeting
Poutchoa, Aurevoir, Goodbye, Tchuss
tchuss by Jean Gwouona December 29, 2007
German slang (from French: adieu)

An informal goodbye among friends.
Friend #1: Well, I have to be going. See you.
Friend#2: Yeah, it was fun. Tchuss! (sounds like "choose" or "juice")
tchuss by lunasoul July 3, 2006