lotch
From the Ghettos of San Francisco.
Derived from the latin word lotche, meaning the gooey residue that comes out from a fish, when female sturgeon release their eggs.
Derived from the latin word lotche, meaning the gooey residue that comes out from a fish, when female sturgeon release their eggs.
I can't believe that kid ate that lotch.
dude, that sturgeon just dropped like 10 gallons of lotch.
dude, that sturgeon just dropped like 10 gallons of lotch.
lotch
lotch : messed up, strange, amazing, or pretty much anything of an extreme nature
(In response to someone dissing you): "That was lotch, man."
(Someone makes an incredible catch in a baseball game): "Whoa, that catch was lotch!"
(Someone makes an incredible catch in a baseball game): "Whoa, that catch was lotch!"
Lotch
A completely meaningless word defined only by the context of which it's used. It can be used as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc... Used only to make you sound smarter.
I picked up the lotch from my desk and took it to kitchen.
You: "I totally lotched that test."
Possible Response 1: "Way to go man!"
Possible Response 2: "That's too bad..."
Possible Response 3: "Dude, that's gross"
You: "I totally lotched that test."
Possible Response 1: "Way to go man!"
Possible Response 2: "That's too bad..."
Possible Response 3: "Dude, that's gross"
Lotch
A spanking, a whipping
If you keep that up you're gonna get the lotch.