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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
scooch

by 1987, informal. Related: Scooched; scooching.

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scooch

vb. 1 (context US English) To shift, move aside, or scoot over. 2 To crouch.

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Scooch

Scooch are a British bubblegum dance group, comprising performers Natalie Powers, Caroline Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ Spencer.

Scooch represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki with their song " Flying the Flag (For You)", finishing joint 22nd out of 24 entries after receiving 19 points in the final. The song reached number 5 in the UK Top 40 Singles Chart on 13 May 2007 after having been available for download for two months prior.

Usage examples of "scooch".

Scotty would lean toward the front seat to say something to Burke and his shirt would scooch up, revealing the muscular ridge cut from the middle of his back down to the elastic of his underwear.

He simply led the way through the brush and up the ridge until all could scooch and peer, much as Anse had said he had peered, into the shallow, oblong bowl of a valley beyond.

Sunbright scooched low, but still a clap of thunder almost bowled him into the mass of lemures pressing him.

He kicked her once while he was at it, and scratched the back of her calf with the rough edge of a toenail, and she huddled away from him, scooched as far over toward the edge of the bed as she could get.

After hanging up the phone, she told Jim how she had scooched over the body of the kidnapper Randy had bitten.