A fork of Rural Dictionary
A Scottish word, used to curse, in the same way as 'Oh no!' can be used. This word often comes naturally to Scots, as a sound made to describe misery or anger. Also used with the word 'aye' to mean 'all is well'.
1. "Och, it's been bucketin' rain all day!" 2. "It's och aye the noo."
Òché typically means king. It represents royalty, nobility, intelligence and is a role model of how men should behave. Oche is no ordinary name as it is given to kings or someone who has the same quality of what an exemplary king should be anywhere.
The man who cares and provides deserves to be called Oche. He speaks, dresses and behaves well, he is above the tag of a gentleman, he is an Oche. You are my Oche.
OCHS is in Ocean Shitty, NJ. All upper, sea isle and Ocean City kids go there. We HATE mainland. Their are more drug dealers then their are black kids and we think we're gang members. We suck at sports since we all white. Our parents are millionaire's. We have a surf club and thats the only thing we win. Our librarian fucked a horse. On the weekend everyone gets shitty and higher then our parents income but never in OC, bangers always get crashed by the rent-a-cops. 609 - for life
I'll meet you under the arch at OCHS. OCHS has the best bangers. OCHS reppin 609
Getting fucked up, or getting fucked over.
Let's get oched up tonight off these four lokos.
basically the same as the scottish definition, but can be said by any dialect- used as a humerous term. this version of och lightens up a sentence, Or it can be effectively used to break any awkward silences
och no!, och yeah!, Och fish pie, *an awkward silence* OCH!