cooch

[kooch] Origin

cooch

[kooch]
noun
a sinuous, quasi-Oriental dance performed by a woman and characterized chiefly by suggestive gyrating and shaking of the body.
Also, cootch.
Also called cooch dance, hootchy-kootchy, cooch·ie-cooch·ie [koo-chee-koo-chee] .


Origin:
1940–45; apparently short for hootchy-kootchy
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Main Entry:  cooch
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  a dance technique that is suggestive and sinuous or gyrating in nature; also called cootch, cooch dance, hootchy-kootchy
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Word Origin & History

cooch
"vagina," slang, c.2003, short for coochie.
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cooch definition


  1. n.
    the female genitals; the vulva and vagina. (Usually objectionable.) : He thought he could see her cooch through her swimming suit.
  2. n.
    women considered as a receptacle for the penis. (Rude and derogatory.) Q: Don't you ever think about anything except getting some cooch? A: No. :
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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