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Gacha (or Gachapon) is a monetisation technique used in many successful Japanese free-to-play games. Originally a term used for Japanese Toy machines, this is used to describe games that pull a selection of data, people, heroes, etc. from a large pool at random.Fire Emblem Heroes is the latest and popular example of a Gacha game as such.
A technique used in the arcade game "Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune" where the player will rapid shift up and down between two gears in order to somehow increase speed, and help improve their Time Attack records. This is most commonly done very rapidly, almost like how you use an eraser. ...Fortunately for people who don't like playing with a damaged shifter, it would seem that Namco removed this technique in version 2 of Maximum Tune, where two rapid shifts will cause shifter lock, resulting in a loss of speed. ...Ouch.
Chaldean for "bitch"
An alternative spelling for the word Gash; a term for the female genitalia, implying that it looks like a hatchet wound.
A French name that means gun trigger, or quick to pull a gun. to have fast Instincts.
A wanna be person who butts into individuals business. Usually found with extremely long noses ! some of these gachhas might be found in south africa or some parts of asia. The lack personal space. Gachhas are friendly and tend to start conversations but forget to end one.
It is a music genre that has gay porn voices mixed in some real songs. It has been made famous by Twitch streamer called Forsen.
Japanese BL term for really buff gay men like Billy Herrington.
" Fantabulous Chick " Or some chick with spongy ass.
spanish slang is the opposite of "chido", which means cool. so "gacho" would mean 'not cool' or 'stupid' but not so much the word "stupid" but think of it as the opposite of cool..whatever word that may be
Used in Spanglish (sometimes referred to as Pocho) this South Texas colloquial phrase describes a situation, person or group that is exceedingly difficult to deal with. Also, however not as often, the phrase can be used to describe something that looks cool or tough.
Common and erroneous interpretation of Pitbull's song Krazy. "Now jump up" is misheard as "gachopo".