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letch; lech noun- a sudden, powerful sexual urge UK, 1796
- In his ten years of marriage he had, like any red-blooded American boy, had an occasional letch for a woman other than his wife. — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 100, 1957
- a lecher US, 1943
- “It can’t do you any harm to ring this producer.” “He’s a letch,” Janie said. — Janie Stagestruck (Number 96), p. 12, 1972
- “Jeese, you’re a goose.” A goose was better than an lech. — Shane Maloney, Nice Try, p. 228, 1998
- [T]he lowest, basest, amoral, dirty wee lech. — Christopher Brookmyre, Boiling a Frog, p. 125, 2000
- Not just a lech, yeah, but a beast. — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 25, 2002
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