It depends on the context.
1. In the Southwest of England English dialect to vauch means to move fast, so vauching would be moving fast.
2. In the context of Jewish funeral practices it could be Yiddish for "watching" referring to the custom that someone should watch over the body of the deceased before burial. (See "shemira").
3. It is sometimes also a mis-spelling of "vouching".
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
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The homophone for "meant" is "mint".
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Rules are guidelines or principles that prescribe boundaries for behavior. While rules are intended to maintain order and promote fairness, there may be situations where they can be challenged or revised if they are perceived as unjust or ineffective. However, breaking rules should be done thoughtfully and with consideration of the consequences.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern VAUC----. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter V and 2nd letter A and 3rd letter U and 4th letter C. In alphabetical order, they are: vauching
Meant for You was created in 1968.
Not Meant to Be was created in 2009.