Feroche

What is Feroche?


1.

Derived from the word ferocious, and pronounced appropriately (the 'che' is pronounced like Porsche).

Used to describe a noun or situation in a positive fashion (e.g. a hairstyle, an article of clothing, a piece of artwork, a dance move). Used in substitution for words such as FIERCE or FABULOUS.

1:

person a) "Check out this new jacket."

person b) "Oh my god, feroche!"

2:

"That was so feroche!"

3:

"The new Marc Jacobs bag: ...feroche."

See ferosh, ferosche, fabulous, ferocious, wicked, hott, sexy, sassy, sweet, awesome, cool


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