The meaning of Scooch
Scooch – definition
verbCrouch or squat.
Usage examples:
He scooched down and rubbed the dog's headverbMove in or pass through a tight or narrow space.
Usage examples:
Waiters kept pressing against the table trying to scooch by
verbTo move a short distance, especially when you are in a sitting or crouching (= low, with bent knees) position
Usage examples:
Can you scooch over and make room?, she used to scooch up so close to the tv that her parents warne…
Scooch translation into English
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Scooch
Word origin
mid 19th century: origin unknown.
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