A fork of Rural Dictionary
A Native American group from the Southwestern USA. They have different tribes such as, the Chiricahua, Mezcalero and Jicarilla. The Navajo were once an Apache tribe, till they broke away and became a distinct, separate group. Apaches were fierce warriors that were respected and hated by their enemies. Apaches still live in the Southwest and many still speak their languages and practice their traditions, but they aren't "wild Indians" living in the bush,lol. That's just in old John Wayne movies.
The Apache are part of the colorful, rich, Southwest history.
In a sense of the word that has become increasingly common in metropolitan Turkish culture, the adjective/ sometime noun defines a type of person, usually a male, who wears flashy, fake-branded yet stylish clothes, supports a highly stylized quasi-emo fauxhawk, dances Tecktonik and hangs out on curbsides and concrete urban parks. The song 'I'm In Miami, Bitch' is most often associated with the Turkish Apache.
Ooh, that song Alors On Dance brings out the apache in my heart. I can't keep my arms from moving wildly, in and out and around my head!
1. American indian tribe from what is now modern-day Arizona. 2. Nickname for the United States Army's AH-64 attack helicopter. 3. Popular, free web server.
The Apache attack helicopter has seen action in Operation Just Cause, Operation Desert Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
A popular, free, and open-source webserver with massive supporting community and used by the vast majority of websites in the world. Much more desirable when compared to IIS, due to it's vastly better security history and better dependability.
That website is down. Oh, wait, it's running on IIS.
The act of titty-fucking a girl from the top down, so the testes hit her mouth and she starts yelling like an apache (imagine the hand-slapping-mouth indian holler, with the testes instead of the hand).
"Damn dude, I could hear him giving her the apache so hard that smoke signals started pouring out from under the door!"