Also means
to dash off (a piece of work)
Usage Note
Torcher has two registers: literally it means 'to wipe' (a surface or a child), while informally it means to knock something out quickly and carelessly — torcher un devoir is 'to dash off a piece of homework'. The noun torchon ('dishcloth, rag') shares the root and is also used figuratively for sloppy written work.
Examples
"Elle a torché le tableau rapidement."
Natural Translation
She wiped down the board quickly.
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