单词 | hooch |
释义 | hoochn. colloquial (originally and chiefly North American). (a) = Hoochinoo n. 2. (b) In more general use: alcoholic liquor, spirits, esp. of low quality or illegal provenance. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > types or qualities of intoxicating liquor > [noun] > inferior swilling1545 pigwash1604 hogwash1610 tiffa1635 rag water1699 necessity1748 wash1819 bellywash1840 Hoochinoo1877 hooch1897 pink-eye1900 shypoo1901 King Kong1937 scrap iron1942 Montana gin1986 the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > distilled drink > [noun] > illicit spirits moonshine1782 moonlight1809 Jack1816 sly grog (seller, etc.)1829 busthead1851 hooch1897 jackass1921 moon1921 samogon1928 shine1933 shinny1934 Hokonui1947 the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > distilled drink > other distilled liquor > [noun] > others koumiss1598 nugs of balm1609 rakia1613 pariah-arrack1671 stalagma1684 fenouillette1706 aguardiente1752 fennel water1757 rakia1778 mahua1810 mahua-arrack1813 kirschwasser1819 mescal1826 still-spirit1832 mobbie1833 zibib1836 potato spirit1839 mowra1846 tequila1849 Jersey lightning1852 petit baume1858 kirsch1869 mastic1876 Hoochinoo1877 mastic brandy1883 mastika1889 hooch1897 ouzo1897 milk-whisky1906 mahua spirit1920 shochu1938 mirabelle1940 tsipouro1947 mahua liquor1961 Mao-tai1962 changaa1975 reposado1982 1897 M. H. E. Hayne Pioneers of Klondyke 91 The manufacture of ‘hooch’, which is undertaken by the saloon-keepers themselves, is weirdly horrible. 1903 N.Y. Evening Post 25 Sept. 3 In this bottle was some of the native spirits called ‘hooch’, distilled from sugar and graham flour. 1904 E. Robins Magn. North ix. 161 Apart from the question of drinking raised again by the ‘hootch’,..they were ready to eat the more. 1907 R. W. Service Songs of Sourdough (1908) 18 A broken wreck with a craze for ‘hooch’, and never a cent to my name. 1922 G. C. F. Pringle Tillicums of Trail 41 I've cut out the hootch. It was getting me at White Horse. 1923 C. J. Dutton Shadow on Glass 200 I thought of our modern ‘hooch ships’ that were doing the same thing. 1927 Punch 20 Apr. 428/3 He knows what the poor want in the great black city of Chicago. They want cash. He knows what the thirsty want. They want hooch. 1927 Amer. Speech 3 167/2 Hootch, bad whiskey. 1953 M. C. Scott Breakfast at Six xii. 99 He's sure to have lots of hootch outside, and he'll get more expansive as the evening goes on. 1960 Times 5 Feb. 9/5 He apparently received consignments of empty whisky bottles from Madrid, which were filled with the ‘hooch’. 1964 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 15 Dec. 31/8 The least the authorities could do when they make a raid would be to pack the confiscated hootch and ship to some underprivileged country. 1969 New Yorker 5 Apr. 97/1 The people of the city were prepared to swallow any old hootch under the rule of some wild thirst. 1970 Times 15 Oct. 30/3 The distilled spirits industry..wages an expensive propaganda campaign against..hooch. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022). hoochint. dialect. An exclamation of excitement; the cry of a dancer of the Highland fling. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [interjection] > other specific cries or exclamations oeOE heya1225 ouc1300 we13.. hac1320 how1377 how now?c1380 vaha1382 ha a!c1386 ha ha!c1386 hoa1400 ohoa1400 yowc1440 yoa1475 heh1475 hey ho?c1475 huffc1485 wemaya1500 whewa1500 wow1513 huffa?1520 gup?1528 ist1540 whow1542 hougha1556 whoo1570 good-now1578 ooh1602 phew1604 highday1606 huh1608 whoo-whoop1611 sessaa1616 tara1672 hegh1723 hip1735 waugha1766 whoofa1766 jee1786 goody1796 yaw1797 hech1808 whoo-ee1811 whizz1812 yah1812 soh1815 sirs1816 how1817 quep1822 soho1825 ow1834 ouch1838 pfui1838 suz1844 shoo1845 yoop1847 upsadaisy1862 houp-la1870 hooch1871 nu1892 ouff1898 upsy1903 oo-er1909 ooh-wee1910 eina1913 oops1921 whoopsie1923 whoops-a-daisy1925 hot-cha-cha1929 upsadaisy1929 walla1929 hotcha1931 hi-de-ho1936 po po po1936 ho-de-ho1941 oh, oh1944 oopsy1956 chingas1984 bambi2007 1871 C. Gibbon For Lack of Gold II. ix. 152 They flung about with might and main, and deafening ‘hoochs’ that would have served for a war dance. 1896 J. Lumsden Poems 43 Lads and lasses lap and skirled Cried ‘Heuch!’ like warlocks driven Clean gyte. Derivatives hooch v. (intransitive) to utter this cry. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > cry or exclaim [verb (intransitive)] > specific exclamations ho1377 heave hoa1400 howc1450 whew1765 oh-oh1833 oh1837 yo-heave-ho1857 phew1858 ahem1876 oh-my1893 hooch1896 yah1904 ooh1930 ooh-la-la1950 ooh-ooh1960 1896 J. Lumsden Poems 137 They danced, they snappit, an' heuched awa'. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.1897int.1871 |
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