Gotch vs Gotcha - What's the difference?
gotch | gotcha |
(Saskatchewan, and, Manitoba, slang) Men's underwear.
* 1998 , Steven Erikson, This River Awakens , Tor (2013), ISBN 9780765334992,
* 2009 , Milton Ramsden, Northward to Love , Trafford Publishing (2009), ISBN 9781425190262,
* 2013 , D. W. Wilson, Ballistics , Hamish Hamilton (2013), ISBN 9780670065752,
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(colloquial) Got you; have you; as in capture or apprehend.
(colloquial) Understand; comprehend.
(colloquial) Got you covered, got your back; when you have an advantage or responsibility over someone.
(colloquial) Got you back; as in after causing some form of retaliation or revenge against someone.
(colloquial) Got you by surprise; Exclamation indicating a successful trick or prank.
(colloquial) Got you by surprise; as in engineering or computer programming; typically an unintended consequence or problem caused by a small variation in areas such as command syntax, function definition, results application.
(colloquial) A potential problem or source of trouble.
(colloquial) An instance of publicly tricking someone or exposing them to ridicule, especially by means of an elaborate deception.
(colloquial) An instance of accomplishing a tricky idea or overcoming a difficult obstacle.
English predicates
As nouns the difference between gotch and gotcha
is that gotch is men's underwear while gotcha is a potential problem or source of trouble.As a contraction gotcha is
got you; have you; as in capture or apprehend.gotch
English
(Undergarment)Noun
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- I stopped beside Carl. 'Go ahead,' I told him. 'Pull his gotch right up over his fucking head.'
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- Hilly howled as he lit the lamp and dove toward us clad in only his gotch .
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- So I was off atop a mountain, a day out of town and soaked through the gotch , when Jack spotted the American car.
Derived terms
* gitch * gaunch, gonch, ginch (qualifier) * gotchies, gitchies, gonchies (diminutive)References
* * Barber, Katherine. "11 Favourite Regionalisms Within Canada", in David Vallechinsky and Amy Wallace (2005). The Book of Lists , Canadian Edition. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-676-97720-2.
gotcha
English
Alternative forms
* gotchyaEtymology 1
Written form of a of got you .Contraction
(en-cont)- I gotcha now, ya little twerp.
- Yeah, I gotcha . Good thinkin'!
- Gotcha! Go on in...
- Gotcha! And don't ever do that to me again.
- Gotcha! They never notice the whoopie cushion!
Derived terms
* gotcha keywordEtymology 2
Direct acquisition of gotcha , the contraction of got you .Noun
(en noun)- Review the work thoroughly and make sure there are no gotchas .
- They change the number at random intervals and if you miss a sign, bingo - gotcha ! http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/american_english/gotcha
- Now here's another few gotcha s that you can do to implement it.