Pronunciation: /puːtʃ/

Definitions of pooch

noun a slang term for a dog

Example Sentences

A1 My pooch loves going for walks in the park.

A2 I adopted a rescue pooch from the shelter.

B1 Training your pooch to obey commands takes patience and consistency.

B2 I enrolled my pooch in agility classes to keep him active and engaged.

C1 My pooch has a special diet due to food allergies.

C2 The pooch won first place in the dog show for best in show.

Examples of pooch in a Sentence

formal The woman walked her pooch in the park every morning.

informal I love taking my pooch for a walk around the neighborhood.

slang Check out that cute little pooch over there!

figurative Her determination was like a loyal pooch, never leaving her side.

Grammatical Forms of pooch

past tense

pooched

plural

pooches

comparative

more poochy

superlative

most poochy

present tense

pooches

future tense

will pooch

perfect tense

have pooched

continuous tense

is pooching

singular

pooch

positive degree

pooch

infinitive

to pooch

gerund

pooching

participle

pooching

Origin and Evolution of pooch

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'pooch' is believed to have originated as a colloquial term in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a slang term for a dog, 'pooch' has evolved to become a common and endearing term for a pet dog in modern times.