Scooch

Word SCOOCH
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Definitions and meanings of "Scooch"

What do we mean by scooch?

To move a short way, especially by making short sliding movements when sitting or lying down. intransitive verb

To crouch down. intransitive verb

A small degree, portion, or amount; a bit. noun

(a scooch) To a small degree; somewhat. idiom

To shift, move aside, or scoot over. verb

To shift, move aside, or scoot over.

To crouch.

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The word "scooch" in example sentences

Sum nice hawt tee fur yoo. *scootch scooch scooch* *pat pat* Yoo can sit rite heer wif us. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Then we kind of scooch out to the door and just kind of drop down, you know, as easily as they could. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Well, give us your bonnet, and then you 'scooch' down, and I'll pull you through." ❋ Sophie May (1869)

Also at a certain time in the morning, right where the 101 and the 405 meet, it lends itself to incredible lighting, perfect for tweezing your eyebrows as you scooch along at two miles per hour. ❋ Heather McDonald (2010)

The old bitterness was forced to scooch over to make room for chagrin. ❋ Dia Reeves (2010)

If I climb up the pillar, I can scooch my way across the edge of the porch. ❋ Sarah Smith (2010)

Only this time, unlike his fratboy scooch out of Indochina, there's not just one soldier going in his place (my money's on Marine PFC D.C. Carter, born a month after Bush in New Haven, Connecticut, killed November 12, 1969, Panel 16W, Line 62 on the memorial). ❋ Unknown (2008)

But I was visiting my folks when the 'song for europe' was on the telly and found it impossible to believe terry wogan when he said that scooch had not won! ❋ Unknown (2007)

Drag laptop out from under seat, open it, unhappily scooch it around on tray table before wedging it in place. ❋ Unknown (2007)

American Sasha Cohen currently in the lead by a little teenie little scooch. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In between, I counted the number of stitches on the leather steering wheel (312), reprogrammed the position of my driver's seat (up a scooch and angled a tad more for - ward), and learned once and for all the optimal pressure for the kind of tires I had on the BMW 330i (thirty PSI in the front, thirty-five in the back, said the manual in the glove compartment). ❋ Patterson, James (2005)

You have to scooch way up, and contort yourself as far onto your side as you can, and pronate both wrists no matter how tight the cuffs are, and slide your fingers under the mattress, which is pressed tight against the box spring by your weight, so you have to scooch even farther to the side, which puts more strain on your wrists—but it can be done. ❋ Jonathan Nasaw (2003)

But she does still scooch backwards and turn in circles. ❋ Brile (2003)

She fussed for a minute and then managed to turn herself around facing the other direction and scooch back to me! ❋ Brile (2003)

And not with a reluctant, heaving sigh, but with a glad scooch and a pat on the cushion beside him. ❋ Deb Caletti (1999)

Followin 'which I scooch to meet his flyin' tackle and we roll on the rug in a clinch, with Buddy yappin 'delighted and mixin' in promiscuously. ❋ Sewell Ford (1907)

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