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hooch

1
or hootch

[ hooch ]

noun

, Slang.
  1. alcoholic liquor.
  2. liquor illicitly distilled and distributed.


hooch

2
or hootch

[ hooch ]

noun

, Military Slang.
  1. a thatched hut of southeast Asia.
  2. any living quarters, as a barracks.
  3. (especially during the Korean War)
    1. a prostitute's dwelling.
    2. any place, as a house, room, or shack, where a serviceman sets up housekeeping with a local woman.

Hooch

3

[ hooch; Dutch hohkh ]

noun

  1. Pie·ter de [pee, -ter d, uh, pee, -t, uh, r, d, uh], 1629?–88?, Dutch painter.

Hooch

1

/ huːtʃ; hoːx /

noun

  1. HoochPieter de1629?1684MDutchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Pieter de (ˈpiːtər də). 1629–?1684, Dutch genre painter, noted esp for his light effects
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hooch

2

/ huːtʃ /

noun

  1. informal.
    alcoholic drink, esp illicitly distilled spirits
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hooch1

First recorded in 1895–1900; shortening of hoochinoo

Origin of hooch2

First recorded in 1950–55; probably from Japanese uchi “house” (by back formation, construing -i as -y 2 ); initial h perhaps by association with hut or from Ryukyuan dialectal form of uchi with prefixed h-
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hooch1

C20: shortened from Tlingit Hootchinoo, name of a tribe that distilled a type of liquor
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Example Sentences

I learned how to sleep standing up, and how to spike chewing tobacco with jailhouse hooch fermented from cans of fruit cocktail.

Watching her drown her sorrows in hooch and then get beat up by Crazy Eyes in the showers was ghastly…but great television.

By hooch-time we had found a secure path to the sea-ice, one hundred and eighty feet below.

All hell was fixing to bust loose in there, and he, Peter de Hooch, was right next to it.

"Because a half is eight point two eight per cent heavier than a hole," said de Hooch.

Something in the man's voice made de Hooch turn his head away from the periscope's eyepieces.

One of the men shook de Hooch gently, awakening him in the middle of a snore.

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