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Oche

Oche is a king well loved and respected. Literally means king and is from the idoma language in Nigeria. Oche has a big heart, loves genuinely, smart, intellectual and probably the best person in any place.

Oche is beloved and respected by all

by DaveSparks November 13, 2020

17πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Oche

Γ’chΓ© is a name given to a person who is most likely to be very great in life. What's makes this name very special is the ability to be special without making other feel bad about their name. Γ’chΓ© is a king. Γ’chΓ© is God sent to deliver people out of poverty. When Γ²chΓ© loves a woman she bound to have the best life has to offer. Γ’chΓ© is kind and gentle, an example of what a perfect gentleman should be, Γ²chΓ© is not a player though so many girls will always come around and even throw themselves at him he will be faithful to his Ochanya(queen) when he finds her.

He is my Oche

by DaveSparks November 13, 2020

16πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Och! Och!

Och! Och! - Is another term for excuse me!. Och! Och! Is what you say to a worker specifically a walmart worker. This is said before you talk to the worker.

For example; Och! Och! Where are the diapers?

by Madeleauly June 25, 2018

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


oche

The line you must stand behind when throwing darts at a dart board.

Friend: Hold on man, you're in front of the Oche!
Me: No.

by CcAaBbLlEe December 22, 2019

4πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Och

Word used to describe a mexican male.

Look at that Och mowing the grass.

by K-Noodle October 29, 2006

24πŸ‘ 47πŸ‘Ž


OCH

obsessive compulsive hyperlinking
a web 2.0 ailment characterized by an uncontrollable urge to hyperlink to everything.

that blogger has OCH. he has a hyperlink in every sentence of his blog post.

by coolmel March 13, 2006

16πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


Och

This is the term for someone who, during an argument, he know he is wrong smoothly changes his postion to your position in an attempt to appear he was right all along.

Joe and Jeff were debating the cause of the web-page failure at work. Jeff knew that it was the IIS settings but Joe was sure it was in the html code. Once Joe realized Jeff was right he said, "oh yeah, the ASP settings in IIS, that what I said". Jeff then questioned his argument and realized Joe was right. Jeff had been oched!

by Jeff Suneson February 28, 2006

12πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž