chooch

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Etymology[edit]

From Italian ciuccio and/or Neapolitan ciuccio. The loss of the final vowel is typical of southern Italian languages.

Noun[edit]

chooch (plural chooches)

  1. (US, Italian American, slang) A stupid person; a meathead.
    • 2014 January 13, Red X (Intelligence), season 1, episode 2 (TV):
      You think we don't know what you're doing, chooch? Throwing rocks at a scout convoy?

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