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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Of uncertain origin. One (unsubstantiated) conjecture is that the word comes from Putzi, a common German name given to lapdogs.[1] The name Putzi is possibly formed from German Putz + -i, influenced by German putzig (“funny, cute, small”, adjective).
Noun
pooch (plural pooches)
- (slang) A dog.
2022 November 2, Paul Bigland, “New trains, old trains, and splendid scenery”, in RAIL, number 969, page 58:My thoughts are disturbed by a man and pooch trying to get off the front of the train. Despite hitting the door button, they refused to open.
- A dog of mixed breed; a mongrel.
Derived terms
Translations
slang: dog
- Catalan: quissa m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 狗 (zh) (gǒu)
- Danish: hund (da) c
- Dutch: vuilnisbakkie n
- Finnish: piski (fi), murre (fi)
- French: clébard (fr) m, cabot (fr) m, sac à puces (fr) m
- Galician: cadelo (gl), cerrulo (gl), cuzo (gl)
- German: Köter (de) m, Straßenköter (de) m, Töle (de) f
- Hungarian: kutya (hu)
- Italian: cagnaccio (it) m
- Japanese: (as slang)わんこ (ja) (wanko), (officially)犬 (ja) (inu)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: bikkje (no) m or f
- Portuguese: totó (pt) m
- Romanian: javră (ro) f, potaie (ro) f
- Spanish: pichicho (es) m
- Swedish: jycke (sv) c
- Turkish: it (tr), köpek (tr)
- Volapük: dog (vo)
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References
- ^ Eric Partridge (2003) Paul Beale, editor, Shorter Slang Dictionary, Routledge, →ISBN
Etymology 2
Probably related to pouch.
Noun
pooch (countable and uncountable, plural pooches)
- (countable) A bulge, an enlarged part.
There's a pooch in the plastic where it got too hot.
- A distended or swelled condition.
Her left sleeve has more pooch at the shoulder than the right.
Translations
distended or swelled condition
Verb
pooch (third-person singular simple present pooches, present participle pooching, simple past and past participle pooched)
- To distend, to swell or extend beyond normal limits; usually used with out.
Inflate that tire too much and the tube may pooch out of the cut in the sidewall.
Translations
to extend beyond normal limits
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