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gooch

English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?u?t?/
  • Rhymes: -u?t?

Noun

gooch (plural gooches)

  1. (slang) The perineum.
    • 2008, Blueprint, Issues 266-269, unknown page:
      For those unfamiliar, Johnson helpfully informs us that 'it's for your gooch, your Biffin's bridge, your perineum (the bit on your bum that after days in the saddle starts to chaffe).'
    • 2012, James T Medak, My, What Ticklish Feet You Have, The Nazca Plains Corporation (2012), ?ISBN, page 59:
      The feather traced the crevices in Dan's ball-skin. It danced lightly around his gooch (it really liked that, staying there for a whole ten minutes). It traced along the inside of his thigh, and then lightly licked the base [of] Dan's cock.
    • 2013, Geoffrey Girard, Project Cain, Simon & Schuster BFYR (2013), ?ISBN, unnumbered page:
      His whole life Albert Fish had this habit/fascination with jamming sewing needles up into his gooch, that weird little area between your ass and balls.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:perineum.

Verb

gooch (third-person singular simple present gooches, present participle gooching, simple past and past participle gooched)

  1. (slang) To blunder or bungle; goof.
    • 2017 Ansi, "Rise and Shine Sleepyhead", Welcome to the Wayne episode 1, 10 minutes
      Olly, you gooched it! Fix it!

Anagrams

  • cohog

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goosh

English

Etymology

Imitative? The sense "gush" (at least) is related to gush. The sense "smush" may be related to smoosh.

Verb

goosh (third-person singular simple present gooshes, present participle gooshing, simple past and past participle gooshed)

  1. (informal) To move in a messy, liquid manner.
    • 1990, Sandra Dengler, East of Outback (Australian Destiny Book #4), Baker Books (?ISBN)
      The ground gooshed in places, soggy from the winter rains.
  2. (informal) To gush.
    • 2016, Jessi Klein, You'll Grow Out of It, Grand Central Publishing (?ISBN):
      In layman's terms, your husband/boyfriend/donor spooges into a jar and then the contents of that jar are gooshed up your puss with a turkey baster. SCIENCE!
    • 2018, Hank Phillippi Ryan, Trust Me: A Novel, Forge Books (?ISBN):
      As the coffee gooshes into a cup, I imagine that dysfunctional family dynamic.
  3. (informal) To smush, to smash.
    • a. 1994, Bill Watterson, Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat, Andrews McMeel, ?ISBN, page 153
      Calvin: Here's a bug plodding resolutely across the dirt. [] If he's mocking me, I'm gonna goosh him.
    • 2010, Joe Knotts, The Green Bear Stories, Dog Ear Publishing (?ISBN), page 69:
      It was like walking on gooshed together marshmallows: a bit sticky, but doable. Have you ever gooshed marshmallows? It's kind of messy, but lots of fun. You take a few of those large marshmallows in your fingers and pull them apart and stuff them together over and over until they become one big sticky blob.
    • 2019, Stanley Bruce Carter, The Depraved Dances of Taram Zhod, Gypsy Shadow Publishing (?ISBN), page 94:
      Risu looked for the bees but they were nowhere to be found—not even a gooshed one, and surely she must've gooshed at least a few during her frantic swatting. Pesky things. A movement to the left attracted her eye.

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