Definition of scooch
scooch
- move over.
Hey, scooch over.
Scooch in beside me.
Last edited on May 17 2011. Submitted by Sue M. from montreal, QC, Canada on Apr 06 1999.
- verb. 1. To move over 2. to scoot.
Can you please scooch over?
Last edited on Jan 08 2003. Submitted by Mallory from USA on Jan 08 2003.
adjective
- an annoying person, thing or action "stop being such a little scooch"
Last edited on Jun 14 2010. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 14 2010.
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