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schooch

The act of incrementally moving, sliding or scooting one's derrière, buttocks or rear along when sitting on a sofa or bench, usually to make room for others to sit.

Probably derived from "scoot," which means "To move or slide to the side."

Brett, please schooch down a little so Aunt Dolores will have room to sit down.

by Joseph Poliakon December 30, 2005

65πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


schooch

1. the softest part of the human body, right under the lip.
2. a sad face, in which the lower lip is stuck out, in an adorable fashion
*coined by Tara*

Someone is sad and they make a puppy dog face...you say, "Don't you schooch me!"

by Carly March 4, 2003

4πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


Schooch

To move object an 1/32 of an inch, per the request of Ed Motteler

Can you move that light over a schooch. Now move it back a schooch.

by Josh Sherman August 15, 2003

21πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Schooch

Slang for vaginal discharge

Tracy: Hey Anna did you get that thing checked out?
Anna: Yea, I think I might have an std. There was a lot of schooch coming out last night.

by Billybobjohnston November 30, 2017


Schooch

Scot's (language spoken in scotland) word for: Ass, ringpiece etc.

Ross fiddled with griff's schooch

by secue December 30, 2003

7πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


hoochie-schooch

to bump into someone, usually in a sexual way

Jonathan hoochie-schooched into Samantha.

Zachariah hoochie-schooch's with everyone in the school's hall.

Jesse has never hoochie-schooched a woman.

by Shiv Patel April 21, 2008

8πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž