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a troche y moche
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Troche is the Act of trail or bucking, and moche is mochar or cut the ends. When in battle, infantry is launched wielding the Sabre ( scimitar, katana or any melee weapon of the same type ) in the midst of the troop enemy it is said that they are attacking " troche and moche " cutting to all sides. This hendiadys is used as a phrase to any case in which attacks or throw something in either direction again and again without a single goal. See: Trochemoche.

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