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Discover LudwigSentence The word "coochie" is not considered acceptable in formal written English.
It is typically used in informal, conversational language or in slang expressions. For example: "Don't get too close to me, you coochie-crawlin' creep!".
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coochie
noun
The hootchy-kootchy, a type of erotic dance.
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And the problem has global repercussions; almost half of all patents issued in America go to foreign firms.In this section On their way back The big picture Business at snail speed Gucci coochie coup Skin deep Inventive ideas Now it's Novell Like father, like son ReprintsAs a result of the quantity and complexity, the quality of patents is dubious.
His son, they conclude, will have little inclination or ability to fight for their interests.In this section On their way back The big picture Business at snail speed Gucci coochie coup Skin deep Inventive ideas Now it's Novell Like father, like son Reprints Related items Corporate dynasties: A family affairNov 6th 2003 The Murdochs: From Star to Sky?Sep 18th 2003Rupert has some form on this.
This scene did not take place at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, where coochie jokes are about as common as last season's sweatpants.
As well as her "big love in Brighton" – "he is my sweetie coochie, coochie," she says – and her affection for our prime minister, Buika has another British connection: fond memories of her days spent in Slough and Harpenden, where she pitched up as a pseudo exchange student.
"He's the alpha dog of coochie medicine," one secretary purrs to another, as if reading the liner notes on a Lil Wayne album.
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He sang "Hoochie-Coochie Man". Lee Radziwill took a Polaroid picture of Mick Jagger.
What differentiates Gloria from a nineteen-sixties coochie-coo stereotype, aside from the charisma of the actress who plays her — and is it really that hilarious to portray a poor Latino birth family as telenovela characters?
The editor whispered, "That is an air-your-coochie dress!" "Don't look up!" the editor's colleague joked, as the model pivoted on the runway.
The ultimate example, of course, is Herbert von Karajan, whose 1963 account with his Berlin Philharmonic infamously earned the condemnation of the composer ("tempo di hoochie-coochie"); its velvet languor of pace and texture and virtual absence of incisive accents doesn't merely challenge the work's essential spirit but attempts to obliterate it.
And while the park managers only encouraged a bit of spooning in the tunnel of love or a little hoochie-coochie in their dance halls, visitors could easily go to the Bowery — as Coney Island's main strip was known — and rent a room in a hotel, visit a beer garden, or have "smoke" in a cigar shop.
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