Borrowed from English botch + -i. <span class="searchmatch">bôtchi</span> (Jersey) to botch...
From botchy + -ly. <span class="searchmatch">botchily</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">botchily</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">botchily</span>) In a botchy manner....
From 脱(だつ) (datsu) + ぼっち (<span class="searchmatch">botchi</span>). IPA(key): [da̠t͡sɨbo̞t̚t͡ɕi] 脱(だつ)ぼっち • (datsu-<span class="searchmatch">botchi</span>) (informal) graduating from loner status...
From ぼっち (<span class="searchmatch">botchi</span>) + 飯(めし) (meshi). Compare Korean 혼밥 (honbap). IPA(key): [bo̞t̚t͡ɕime̞ɕi] ぼっちめし • (<span class="searchmatch">botchi</span>-meshi) (school slang) eating lunch by oneself...
Shortening of ひとりぼっち (hitoribotchi, “lonely”). IPA(key): [bo̞t̚t͡ɕi] ぼっち • (<span class="searchmatch">botchi</span>) (slang) loner...
便所(べんじょ) (benjo) + 飯(めし) (meshi). IPA(key): [bẽ̞ɲ̟d͡ʑo̞me̞ɕi] べんじょめし • (benjo-meshi) (school slang) eating lunch in the restroom ぼっち飯(めし) (<span class="searchmatch">botchi</span>-meshi)...
From dialectal French <span class="searchmatch">botchî</span>, variant of bouchier (“butcher”). IPA(key): (Central, Balearic) [buˈt͡ʃi] IPA(key): (Valencia) [boˈt͡ʃi] botxí m (plural botxins)...
French: boucher Haitian Creole: bouche Norman: bouochi (Jersey) Walloon: <span class="searchmatch">botchî</span> → Galician: buxeo → Middle English: bocher, bochier, boucher, buccher, bucher...
you must forgive me if I never say another word to you on the subject. <span class="searchmatch">botchily</span> botchiness “botchy”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield...