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Gooch vs Pooch - What's the difference?

gooch | pooch |

As a proper noun gooch

is .

As a noun pooch is

(slang) a dog.

As a verb pooch is

to distend, to swell or extend beyond normal limits; usually used with out.

gooch

English

Noun

(gooches)
  • (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 9781610982924, 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 9781442476967, 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 .

    pooch

    English

    Noun

    (pooches)
  • (slang) A dog
  • A dog of mixed breed, a mongrel
  • A bulge, an enlarged part
  • "There's a pooch in the plastic where it got too hot."
  • A distended or swelled condition.
  • "Her left sleeve has more pooch at the shoulder than the right."

    Verb

    (es)
  • To distend, to swell or extend beyond normal limits; usually used with out.
  • Inflate that tire too much and the tube may pooch out of the cut in the sidewall.

    Derived terms

    * poocher