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Definition of lech in English: lech(also letch) noun lɛtʃlɛtʃ derogatory, informal 1A lecher. he was not the booze-swilling lech that he appeared to be - 1.1 A lecherous urge or desire.
I think he has a kind of lech for you
verb lɛtʃlɛtʃ [no object]derogatory, informal Act in a lecherous or lustful manner. businessmen leching after bimbos Example sentencesExamples - He came around to home tutor Sally and gets leched at by Sophie across the kitchen table.
- I hopped into an auto; the driver - for once, somebody who neither haggled nor leched nor insulted - asked me for directions, since he didn't know the way himself.
- Still, it was nice to be able to wear shorts, without feeling you might be leched at any moment.
- However, if someone enjoys being leched at these recommendations are invalid.
- That was a construction company and people were always leching after you.
- There were these and many more vague incidents of flashing, being leched at, commented on… and having strange hands feeling me up in crowded buses.
- But even if you take his actions towards Amanda out of the equation, he's leched over most of the other women too.
- Now I understood how women felt when being leched at by some perverse and dirty old man.
- The key is to be non-chalant about it, and to make sure you don't make her feel leched upon afterwards if she's not into it.
Origin Late 18th century (denoting a strong desire, particularly sexually): back-formation from lecher. Rhymes etch, fetch, ketch, kvetch, outstretch, retch, sketch, stretch, vetch, wretch Definition of lech in US English: lechnounleCHlɛtʃ derogatory, informal 1A lecher. - 1.1 A lecherous urge or desire.
I think he has a kind of lech for you
verbleCHlɛtʃ [no object]derogatory, informal Act in a lecherous or lustful manner. businessmen leching after bimbos Example sentencesExamples - Now I understood how women felt when being leched at by some perverse and dirty old man.
- But even if you take his actions towards Amanda out of the equation, he's leched over most of the other women too.
- The key is to be non-chalant about it, and to make sure you don't make her feel leched upon afterwards if she's not into it.
- There were these and many more vague incidents of flashing, being leched at, commented on… and having strange hands feeling me up in crowded buses.
- That was a construction company and people were always leching after you.
- He came around to home tutor Sally and gets leched at by Sophie across the kitchen table.
- However, if someone enjoys being leched at these recommendations are invalid.
- Still, it was nice to be able to wear shorts, without feeling you might be leched at any moment.
- I hopped into an auto; the driver - for once, somebody who neither haggled nor leched nor insulted - asked me for directions, since he didn't know the way himself.
Origin Late 18th century (denoting a strong desire, particularly sexually): back-formation from lecher. |