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Cotch

Jamican slang term to prop something up or to rest or stay somewhere. The actual urban slang term comes from Jamaican patios and not French although that may be its original origin.

"Come we cotch here"

by Pietro February 9, 2005

790๐Ÿ‘ 197๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cotch

to hang/chill on your own or with other people

'wanna come and cotch at my house tonight blad?'

by BuffEnid February 3, 2005

562๐Ÿ‘ 140๐Ÿ‘Ž


cotched

To be in a state of intense relaxation.

"Come on mate lets go downstairs and watch the footy."
"Aww but I'm well cotched."

by Ashmanok February 19, 2007

73๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


cotch

chill; relax; take a load off.

All I want to do now is fix a cup of English Breakfast and cotch. What a day!

by talk2me-JCH2 February 15, 2022

21๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cotch

In South African slang, meaning "to vomit".

"cotching" can also be used.

Originally from the Afrikaans word "kots" of the same meaning.

More powerful and expressive than puke or barf.

Mike: Ah man, I'm gonna cotch
Jamie: Bru, get to a toilet, man.

by Dooder2245 May 31, 2017

15๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


cotching

relaxing, chilling, sitting back, having fun

If one was really chilled out and relaxing they could say 'I'm bares cotching.'

by MR REID November 14, 2007

420๐Ÿ‘ 138๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cotch

1. Noun: A place where one can recline

2. Adjective: Describing something as a cotch means it seems comfortable and capable of being cotched in.

3. Verb: To cotch. To recline, to relax or chill out in comfort.

1. There's a decent cotch round the corner, I discovered it myself.

2. Your double bed is quite a cotch.

3. I'm knackered man, let's cotch over there.

by Aidan Brooks June 1, 2005

342๐Ÿ‘ 116๐Ÿ‘Ž