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cooch
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "cooch" is correct and can be used in written English, though it is informal and may be considered vulgar.
It can be used in casual conversations or informal writing, often in contexts related to anatomy or slang. Example: "She laughed when her friend jokingly referred to her as 'the queen of the cooch'."
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35 human-written examples
Played by the lovely and lithe Deanna Doyle, Ivy is an eternal naïf (even though she's secretly working as a cooch dancer in Coney Island).
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"Cooch Behar" describes only one half of the equation: the former Indian principality that now is a district in the Indian State of West Bengal.
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Here's what's in it for Simon, and other advanced border buffs: Baarle and Cooch Behar have often been mentioned in the same breath, but have hardly ever been compared.
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So let's appreciate the weirdness that is Baarle and Cooch Behar.
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Two are voraciously man-hungry, and the third is a cooch dancer — but only to pay for her singing lessons.
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The sexy nurses who administer the drug are all Ms. Hayek, multiplied five times and doing five separate cooch dances simultaneously.
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Many of them cross the border regularly (the bribe is US$6 a trip from the Bangladeshi side).A few years ago, away from Cooch Behar, on the eastern border with India, I met a man who lived smack on the border between Tripura state and Bangladesh.
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In both Cooch Behar and Jaipur, arriving becomingly wind-blown at the wheel of her Buick or her Ferrari, she would be greeted with flowers and incense and with deep prostrations in the dust.
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Surreally, these include about two dozen counter-enclaves (enclaves within enclaves), as well as the world's only counter-counter enclave a patch of Bangladesh that is surrounded by Indian territory…itself surrounded by Bangladeshi territory.Folklore has it that this quiltwork of enclaves is the result of a series of chess games between the Maharaja of Cooch Behar and the Faujdar of Rangpur.
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Similar Expressions
2 human-written examples
At the time of his death 30 years ago she was establishing a center in Cooch-Nahin & remained there.
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The New Yorker, March 29 , 1976P. 27 Nancy Tennyson, an Englishwoman, now in her seventies lives in Cooch-Nahin, India. Cooch-Nahin, India
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing creatively, use "cooch" to add a layer of authenticity and edginess to characters or narratives, but be mindful of potential reader reactions.
Common error
Avoid using "cooch" in academic papers, business reports, or professional emails. Instead, opt for more neutral and respectful terms like "vagina" or "vulva", depending on the context.
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Linguistic Context
The noun phrase "cooch" primarily functions as a direct or indirect reference to female genitalia. Its function is heavily context-dependent, varying from a vulgar anatomical reference to a descriptive element in erotic dance, as Ludwig exemplifies.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Encyclopedias
20%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
3%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "cooch" is a noun that primarily refers to the female genitalia or an erotic dance. While Ludwig AI identifies it as acceptable for use, its informal and potentially vulgar nature necessitates careful consideration of context. As Ludwig demonstrates, the term appears in news and media, as well as encyclopedic content, though more formal alternatives like "vagina" or "vulva" are generally preferred in professional or academic environments. When determining whether to use "cooch", weigh audience expectations, and the potential for offense.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
vagina
More clinical and direct anatomical term.
vulva
Technical term for the external female genitalia.
pussy
Slang term, similar in usage but potentially more offensive.
female genitalia
A descriptive and neutral term.
lady parts
Euphemistic and informal term.
hoo-ha
Informal and sometimes humorous term.
down there
Indirect and vague reference.
the nether regions
Humorous and indirect term.
genital area
Medically accurate but impersonal term.
private parts
General and euphemistic term.
FAQs
What does "cooch" mean?
The term "cooch" can refer to the hootchy-kootchy dance or, more commonly, to the vagina or vulva.
Is "cooch" an appropriate term to use?
The word "cooch" is informal and can be considered vulgar. Use it cautiously, considering your audience and the context of your communication.
What are some alternative terms for "cooch"?
How can I use "cooch" in a sentence?
While usage should be deliberate, "cooch" could be used in informal conversation or creative writing. For example: "She was known for her suggestive 'cooch' dance at the club."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested