Careful! It doesn't mean "got milk?" as in the ad campaign.
Nor does it mean "do you(the store) have milk? That's an American idiom.
To see if a shop with a Spanish-speaking proprietor has milk for sale, ask "Hay leche?" (aye LAY-chay?) "Hay," (pron. like long "I" in English") plus the word of which you seek, is very useful to ask: is it here? OR are they here?
If the person behind the counter is a pregnant female, asking "Tiene leche?" would mean "Do you have breast milk?" It implies that anyway if one is strictly literal.
Say "Hay leche?"
Customer, wanting a liter of milk: "Tiene leche?"
Clerk, a young pregnant women, blushes and says, "No se." (I don't know.)
Customer does the right thing on the rebound: "Hay leche en esta bodega" ("Is there milk to be had in this shop?")
--Proprietress: "Si, sen~or. Alli! Alli (ay-YEE)!. "Yes, sir, over there! Over there!"
note from contributor: is there a macro-less way on a keyboard to simulate upside-down exclamation marks and question marks?
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Yuh yuh when the gang gets so lit they all go leche in their pants.
We were all chilling and my mom walked into my room with porn noises blaring and said, "Have your Leche Gang meeting at someone else's house."
Polish football club that lewandoski came from
Guy: Hey Lech Poznan won on saturday
Manager: I know
A variety of flan (dessert) in Filipino cuisine.
Last night I made a delicious "leche puto".
A company that will take over the world
Owned by Jogden and cocky boy
To have bad luck, or for things to be going wrong all the time. (mala leche)word is mostly use within the central and south american communities.
verga que mala leche.
que leche tan mala tiene ese cabron!
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The act of participating in a Threesome.
Hello, would you like to partake in Tres Leches with my significant other along with me?
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