See also: Tuches

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tuches (plural tucheses)

  1. Alternative form of tuchus
    • 1983, Mario Szichman, translated by Roberto Picciotto, At 8:25 Evita Became Immortal[1], 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[2], 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[3], Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 87:
      “Your Abba is there to save your tuches, as usual.”

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tuches m pl

  1. plural of tuche