tuches

See also: Tuches

English

Noun

tuches (plural tucheses)

  1. Alternative form of toches
    • 1983, Mario Szichman (author), Roberto Picciotto (translator), At 8:25 Evita Became Immortal, Ediciones del Norte, page 287,
      Jaime left his brother covered in front like one of those grooms one sees on wedding cakes, but with his tuches out in the air.
    • 1998, Eileen Pollack, Paradise, New York, Temple University Press, →ISBN, page 84,
      She threw the paper back. “Wipe your tuches with your help, naah!”
    • 2008, Elisa Albert, The Book of Dahlia, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 87,
      “Your Abba is there to save your tuches, as usual.”

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