It means you don't have a couch.
"Couch" in Spanish is translated as "sofá" or "canapé".
the couch
If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.If you mean a triclinium, it was a dining couch. They used it to recline on when they ate at a formal dinner. Triclinium could also mean the entire dining room as well as the couch.
grouch couch
on the bed or... on the couch
He wants to kiss you!
I think you may mean couch POTATOES, which is a slang term for people who sit around all the time watching TV or playing video games -- they usually sit on the couch, so the image is of an unmoving vegetable.
"le canapé" (masc.) is a sofa or couch
"Lectum" is a Latin word that translates to "bed" or "couch" in English.
get ur a$$ up off the couch and get a job haha
Pachinga: noun: a person that is lazySynonyms: bum, couch potatoAntonyms: workaholic
It could simply mean he's laying back and relaxing. If you were closer and he had his arm on the back of the couch he could be trying to up the guts to put his arm around you. Since you said you were at the other end of the couch then I would have to say he's relaxing, but it doesn't mean he doesn't find you attractive or that he doesn't like you. He could be shy.