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    scooch
    /skuːtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. crouch or squat: "he scooched down and rubbed the dog's head"
    • 2. move in or pass through a tight or narrow space: "waiters kept pressing against the table trying to scooch by"

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  3. Scooch is an informal verb that means to move a short distance, especially when you are in a sitting or crouching position. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  4. Scooch definition: to slide or move a short distance (often used with over). See examples of SCOOCH used in a sentence.

  5. Scooch is a verb that means to move a short distance by or as if by sliding, or to make room for another person by sliding the body while seated. Learn more about its variants, examples, etymology, and history from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

  6. Scooch is a verb that means to move or compress one's body into a restricted space, or to slide with short, jerky movements. Learn how to pronounce, use and conjugate scooch in British and American English.

  7. Scooch means to move a short way by sliding or to crouch down. It can also be used as a noun to mean a small amount or degree. See synonyms, pronunciation and usage examples of scooch.

  8. Scooch is a verb that means to move or slide in a short, jerky way, especially when seated. It can also be a noun that means a small amount or degree. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, and usage examples.

  9. Scooch is an informal verb that means to move a short distance, especially while sitting down, or to move or pass through a narrow space. Learn how to pronounce, use and synonymize scooch with examples and pictures.