cooch
or cootch
Also called cooch dance [kooch-dans], /ˈkutʃ ˌdæns/, hootchy-kootchy, cooch·ie-cooch·ie [koo-chee-koo-chee]. /ˈku tʃiˈku tʃi/. an erotic dance, often similar to or imitating a belly dance, historically performed at carnivals and as part of burlesque shows.
Slang: Vulgar. coochie.
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How to use cooch in a sentence
For his final push, cooch is bringing in Rand Paul and Marco Rubio.
At the time of this visit the Maharajah was the only member of the family in cooch Behar.
Life in an Indian Outpost | Gordon CasserlyIn 1772 they carried off the Maharajah of cooch Behar as a prisoner.
Life in an Indian Outpost | Gordon CasserlyAround us the restful though tame scenery of the little cooch Behar State.
Life in an Indian Outpost | Gordon CasserlyThe long arcaded front of the Palace of cooch Behar gleamed in the glow of torches held by hundreds of white-clad natives.
Life in an Indian Outpost | Gordon Casserly
Table and sideboard shone with massive silver cups won at race-meetings and shows by the horses of the cooch Behar stable.
Life in an Indian Outpost | Gordon Casserly
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