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Definition of hoitch

hoitch

  • combination of a hoe and a bitch. Pronounced "hoy-ch".
    Look at her. What a hoitch!

    Last edited on Jul 21 2013. Submitted by Shanira and Antice from Philadelphia, PA, USA on May 17 2002.

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