Pronunciation: /tʃuːtʃ/

Definitions of chooch

noun a slang term used to describe a foolish or incompetent person

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a little chooch running around in the park.

A2 The children were playing with a small chooch in the backyard.

B1 The zookeeper introduced us to a rare species of chooch.

B2 The scientist discovered a new type of chooch living in the deep sea.

C1 The documentary crew captured footage of the elusive chooch in its natural habitat.

C2 Researchers are studying the behavior patterns of the chooch to better understand its role in the ecosystem.

Examples of chooch in a Sentence

formal The train chooches along the tracks, carrying passengers to their destinations.

informal I love watching old cars chooch down the street with their loud engines.

slang Let's go for a ride in my new car and see how fast it can chooch!

figurative His career really started to chooch once he landed that big promotion.

Grammatical Forms of chooch

past tense

chooched

plural

chooches

comparative

more chooch

superlative

most chooch

present tense

chooch

future tense

will chooch

perfect tense

have chooched

continuous tense

is chooching

singular

chooch

positive degree

chooch

infinitive

to chooch

gerund

chooching

participle

chooched

Origin and Evolution of chooch

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: Italian-American slang
Story behind the word: The word 'chooch' is believed to have originated from Italian-American slang, specifically from the Italian word 'ciuccio' meaning dummy or fool.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a derogatory term for someone who is foolish or clueless, 'chooch' has evolved to be used more affectionately in some Italian-American communities to refer to a lovable goof or someone who is endearing in their foolishness.