noun a slang term for alcoholic liquor, especially illicitly distilled moonshine
In military contexts, 'hooch' can refer to a simple shelter or living quarters, such as a tent or makeshift hut.
In the field of alcohol, 'hooch' is a slang term for homemade or illegally distilled liquor.
During the Prohibition era in the United States, 'hooch' was commonly used to describe illegal alcohol production and consumption.
In the field of moonshining, 'hooch' is often used to refer to illegally distilled spirits.
In the context of bootlegging, 'hooch' is synonymous with illicitly produced alcohol.
In a novel set during the Prohibition era, the characters may refer to illegal alcohol as 'hooch'.
A bartender may be asked to make a cocktail using hooch as the main ingredient.
A police officer may use the term 'hooch' when referring to illegal moonshine during a raid.
A historian studying the Prohibition era may use the term 'hooch' in their research.
A bootlegger may use the term 'hooch' to describe their illegal alcohol product.