Kerching is the sound that is made by a cash register or when someone is talking about large amounts of money. More information on the word kerching can be found online at the website Longman English Dictionary.
The term "kerching" is an onomatopoeic word, imitating the sound of a cash register or a cash drawer opening and closing, typically associated with the noise made when money is being counted or collected. It is often used colloquially or in informal contexts to express the idea of making money or experiencing financial gain.
"Culo" is a Spanish term that translates to "butt" or "arse" in English.
"Catchinia" does not have a specific meaning in English. It may be a misspelling or a term that does not exist in the English language.
In English, "abi" is a Hebrew term that translates to "my father." It is a term of endearment or respect used to address one's father.
The Spanish term "poblacion" translates to "population" or "town" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
"Filiching" is not a recognized term in English. It may be a misspelling or a rare, specialized term.
Kerching Casino was created in 2007.
The proper name, and the 2003 CBBC TV series, are spelled "Kerching". The show "Kerching!" (2003-2006) derives its title from an exclamation that is the equivalent of "ka ching", the sound effect often used for a cash register entry.
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English descent.
"Culo" is a Spanish term that translates to "butt" or "arse" in English.
This is a newly coined term in French, from 'courrier' and 'électronique', intended to replace the English term e-mail.
Nothing. There is no such word in the English language.
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It is a vulgar term, meaning "Die!"