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Tacha

An amazing personality, God fearing, loyal, loving, ambitious, free spirited, hardworking, business mogul successful. Entrepreneur.

I want to be Tachaful

by Prizened May 10, 2021

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tachae

someone who is fiesty, and is good at sports, also she can have very bad mood swings, and is violent. and have the fattest asses!! They also are very smart, but act like a fool and are very rude at times and hypocryte

wow shes such a tachae
she acts just like tachae

by ghettonessnames December 6, 2013

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tacha tacha what what

1.A phrase usually yelled by Hispanics at parties while under the influence of MDMA.

2.Can be used when listening to a song that you think you might like while you're rolling.

3.Can also be used when you're in a large crowd and looking for the "party people".

1. -
*with all your friends at a party*
Group#1: tacha tacha what what!
Group#2: ecstasy ecstasy que que!

2. -
*widowmaker by dj zany playing on the radio*
edwardface: oh shit! i like this song. TACHA TACHA WHAT WHAT!!

3. -
*in a large crowd of strangers*
you: tacha tacha
party person: what what
you:hey whats up?
party person: not much just here rolling balls.

by EFTM August 18, 2009

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tacha tacha what what

its what people say or tell you when u roll on ex. usually worded by mexicans. no offense. tacha simply meaning the mexican word for ex pills.

(trippin on ex)pancho villa:tacha tacha what what!

santa clause:tacha tacha what what!
jesus:tacha tacha what what!
grandma:tacha tacha what what!

by cassieofadown July 31, 2009

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Techi-tacha

(similar to tiki-taka) but is used to denote when big tech companies from Silicon Valley act in coordinating efforts in order to eliminate a competition

Yigitte : Do you know what's Techi-Tacha?
John : Yeah, it's like when Paler was removed from the Play Store, the App Store and then booted by Amazon from its web-hosting services.
Ygritte: And I thought you knew nothing!

by lghi January 13, 2021


tacha-lordies

Slang for "tachyalordies", from the Greek "tachys" for "fast" and the English Southern vernacular "lordy" or plural, "lordies". Literally "fast lordies", or better described as the rapid, repeated vocalization of "lordy", as in: "Oh my sweet Jesus, lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy!" This is often used when in a situation that causes the speaker great distress or surprise.

At car accident scene:
Woman: OMG I never saw it coming. Lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy.
EMT to Paramedic: Looks like the patient has a severe case of the tacha-lordies!

by Annie of Texas October 29, 2010

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