It's actually "touche" from the french. It's an expression acknowledging that an opponent has been successful or makes an exceptionally good point.
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A term to address seniors, that have authority over you.
Most commonly used in The Lawrence School, Lovedale, which follows a strong military tradition adopted from the colonial era British rule of the land the school's situated in, India.
The school was, back then, referred to as the Lawrence Memorial Royal Military School, or the Lawrence Asylum, even prior.
Most commonly used in The Lawrence School, Lovedale, which follows a strong military tradition adopted from the colonial era British rule of the land the school's situated in, India.
The school was, back then, referred to as the Lawrence Memorial Royal Military School, or the Lawrence Asylum, even prior.
Excuse me, shey?
Shey, may I enter the dormitories?
Yes, Shey, I understand. I will not be making this mistake, again.
Shey, you've been called to the Headmaster's office.
Shey, could I have your permi to thulp muttarajan's case?
Shey: Ofcourse! Go ahead! Fuck his mom for me, too!
Shey, may I enter the dormitories?
Yes, Shey, I understand. I will not be making this mistake, again.
Shey, you've been called to the Headmaster's office.
Shey, could I have your permi to thulp muttarajan's case?
Shey: Ofcourse! Go ahead! Fuck his mom for me, too!
by That'll be Shey to you, please February 28, 2022