Definition of OOCH

ooch

Meanings

Plural: ooches

Verb

  • To move or slide (oneself or someone, or something) by a small amount.
  • To cause (oneself or someone, or something) to change or progress by a small amount or in small increments.
  • To force (someone or something) to move without noticeable disruption or opposition; to nudge.
  • To move or slide by a small amount; to scooch, to scoot.
  • To move around in a restricted or small space; to squeeze, to squirm.
  • To change or progress by a small amount or in small increments; to nudge.
  • To force to move without noticeable disruption or opposition.
  • To propel a boat or sailboard by rocking one's body back and forth.
  • To cry out in discomfort or pain; to ouch.

Noun

  • A small amount by which something has changed or moved.
  • A small change or small amount of progress.
  • An act of propelling a boat or sailboard forward by rocking one's body.
  • Something that causes discomfort or pain; an ouch.
  • Alternative spelling of ouche (“a brooch or clasp for fastening a piece of clothing together, especially when set with jewels or valuable”).

Intj

  • A cry of discomfort or pain: ouch.

Origin / Etymology

The verb is possibly a variant of scooch or scoot, or an onomatopoeia representing the movement. The noun is possibly derived from the verb.

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