lech
pronunciation
How to pronounce lech in British English: UK [letʃ]
How to pronounce lech in American English: US [letʃ]
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- Noun:
- man with strong sexual desires
Word Origin
- lech (n.1)
- "Celtic monumental stone," 1768, from Welsh llech, cognate with Gaelic and Irish leac (see cromlech).
- lech (n.2)
- "yen, strong desire" (especially sexual), 1796, variant of letch. Meaning "a lecher" is by 1943.
Example
- 1. What if you 're lech walesa ?
- 2. The election was brought forward after the unpopular incumbent , lech kaczynski , died in a plane crash in april .
- 3. Both became academic lawyers , lech specialising in labour law .
- 4. One excuse is that president lech kaczynski vetoes laws put forward by a government he detests .
- 5. Are you kidding ? No way . He 's such a lech .