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    [Noun]  | "cache" | \ ˈkash \


    1: a hiding place especially for concealing and preserving provisions or implements

    2: a secure place of storage

    3: something hidden or stored in a cache


    Origin: 1797 ;

     Borrowed from North American French, from French, "hiding place," noun derivative of cacher "to hide, conceal," going back to Old French cachier, quaichier "to put away, lock up, cover, remove from view, conceal" (also Middle French cacher "to press, crush"), going back to Vulgar Latin *coācticāre "to press, constrict," from Latin coāctāre "to compel" (frequentative of cōgere "to drive together, collect, compress, compel") + -icāre, verb formative {mat|cogent|};

      * Note : The etymological sense "to compress, constrict" is not attested for the Old French verb, though it likely existed and is apparent in the prefixed form escachier "to crush and flatten, break by pressing or falling on." From the sense "compress" presumably developed the senses "lock up, cover, put away," and hence "remove from view, conceal," common from the sixteenth century. The sense "to press, crush" is marginally evident in Middle French in areas in contact with Occitan, though it penetrated widely enough to form the basis for the derivative cachet "seal" (see: {cachet|cachet}).;

    [Verb]  | "cache" 


    1: to place (something) in a cache: such as

    2: to place or store (something) in a hidden or secure place for safety or concealment

    3: to place (instructions or data) in cache memory for temporary storage


    Origin: 1805 ;

     Verbal derivative of {see: |cache:1|cache:1};

    [Geographical name]  | "Cache la Pou*dre" | \ ˌkash-lə-ˈpü-dər \


    1: river 125 miles (201 kilometers) long in northern Colorado flowing into the South Platte River

    [Noun]  | "cache" 


    1: a collection of things kept available for future use or need;


      * e.g., " ... a cache of medical supplies in case of emergency "



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    2: a supply stored up and often hidden away;


      * e.g., " ... the squirrel kept a cache of nuts in the hollow of the tree "



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    [Verb]  | "cache" 


    1: to put (something of future use or value) in a safe or secret place;


      * e.g., " ... an eccentric who cached money in odd places, such as under the boards of the floor "





    2: to put into a hiding place;


      * e.g., " ... cached the fugitives in their cellar until they could make their way to Canada "



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     [ "cache" ]

    1: Where temporary files are stored on a computer.

      * e.g.,  ... She found out about the porn. I should have cleared my cache! 

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    1: The name for a hidden container (or even a place) used in the hobby of geocaching

      * e.g.,  ... With GPS device in hand, we went searching for the cache 

     [ "cache" ]

    1: Fresh. for something to look fly or cool

      * e.g.,  ... Yo ese tigre ta cache 


     [ "cache" ]

    2: Pronounced- ka chey

     [ "cache" ]

    1: When you are done smoking marijuana and only ashes are left.

      * e.g.,  ... Damn, we smoked this entire bowl, as cached to shit. 

     [ "cache" ]

    1: Abbreviation for Geocache.

      * e.g.,  ... Found the cache under a log near the path, in a beautiful, forested location 

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    1: 1, verb,To cache ones joint: To extinguish or dispose of one's joint-end / roach. 2 noun, Cache: The remain's of a joint after it has been smoked.

      * e.g.,  ... 1: Cache this joint will you, i'm smoking roach. 2: This joint is cache. 

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    1: 1, verb,To cache ones joint: To extinguish or dispose of one's joint-end / roach. 2 noun, Cache: The remain's of a joint after it has been smoked.

      * e.g.,  ... 1: Cache this joint will you, i'm smoking roach. 2: This joint is cache. 

     [ "cache" ]

    1: short for casual. To be cool, relaxed, at ease, good. (Canadian)

      * e.g.,  ... That girl is pretty cache... 

     [ "cache" ]

    1: looking good, cute, fresh, sexy, or attractive

      * e.g.,  ... Hey, you are looking very cache today. 😚 

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    1: (adj) The state of completion a pipe or other smoking device reaches once all the substance within it is reduced to ash.

      * e.g.,  ... Stoner1: Dude, pass the dutchie. 

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