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lech noun [ lɛtʃ ]

• a lecher.
• "he was not the booze-swilling lech that he appeared to be"

lech verb

• act in a lecherous or lustful manner.
• "businessmen leching after bimbos"
Origin: late 18th century (denoting a strong desire, particularly sexually): back-formation from lecher.


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