Citations:gotch

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English citations of gotch

Noun: "(Saskatchewan and Manitoba, slang) men's brief-style underwear"

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  • 1989, Guy Vanderhaeghe, Homesick, Emblem Editions (2001), →ISBN, page 80:
    He sees it's his grandfather in his gotch, hard old belly pushing out, and the thick white hair all down his chest shining in the light of the moon like frost on dead grass.
  • 1998, Steven Erikson, This River Awakens, Tor (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    I stopped beside Carl. 'Go ahead,' I told him. 'Pull his gotch right up over his fucking head.'
  • 2009, Milton Ramsden, Northward to Love, Trafford Publishing (2009), →ISBN, page 56:
    Hilly howled as he lit the lamp and dove toward us clad in only his gotch.
  • 2013, D. W. Wilson, Ballistics, Hamish Hamilton (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    So I was off atop a mountain, a day out of town and soaked through the gotch, when Jack spotted the American car.