scooch



scooch

(skutʃ)
1. in. to move (oneself), while seated, forward, backward, or sideways by sliding. Scooch over here by me.
2. tv. to push or move something. Scooch your chair over where the light is better.

a scooch

To a small degree; somewhat: Can you make the waistline of these pants a scooch bigger?
See also: scooch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eligiae-LEEG-yah (Polish)Polish, Late Roman
Case[keis]
Abigail['æbigeil]
BleddynBLEDH-inWelsh
Amabilia-Late Roman
ChristopherKRIS-tə-fərEnglish