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单词 hoochie
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hoochien.1adj.

Brit. /ˈhuːtʃi/, U.S. /ˈhutʃi/
Forms: 1900s– hoochee, 1900s– hoochie, 1900s– hoochy, 1900s– hootchie, 1900s– hootchy, 1900s– houchy.
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: hootchy-kootchy n.
Etymology: Short for hootchy-kootchy n.In sense A. 2 probably short for hootchy-kootchy dancer or hootchy-kootchy girl at hootchy-kootchy adj.
North American.
A. n.1
1. A kind of erotic dance similar to a belly dance, characterized by rapid gyrating and shaking of the hips and upper body, and sinuous movements of the arms, originally performed by a woman as a carnival or variety act in the late 19th cent. More usually called hootchy-kootchy (see hootchy-kootchy n. 1). Now rare.
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1898 Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Evening Gaz. 11 July 8/1 No matter how pure and moral the show may be, the suggestion of the ‘hoochee’ which is given out during these inharmonic sounds pervades the streets of the Midway to an alarming extent.
1912 Mixer & Server 15 Aug. 54/2 The hootchie may be barred on the stage, but watch a girl walk when she has her hips squeezed into one of those tight skirts.
1957 Variety 9 Jan. 295/3 Her [sc. Ann Pennington] dancing style was dominated by a refined form of hoochy which seldom changed throughout the years.
2. colloquial. A person (typically a woman) who performs the dance known as the hootchy-kootchy (see hootchy-kootchy n. 1). Now somewhat rare.Cf. hootchy-kootchy n. 2.
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1934 Van Wert (Ohio) Daily Bull. 22 Dec. 4/2 You're..too educated to work here [sc. at the carnival] among my fakers, grifters, shills, hoochies and what-not.
1948 F. F. Miller Sands ix. 85 Hootchies are dangerous dancers, so I've been told.
1951 J. Street High Calling viii. 124 Did the hootchies wear their jelly rolls above or below their knees.
2006 Fantasy & Sci. Fiction July 92 There's a stage with feathered denizens dancing the hootchie-coo... Before the hootchies, couples slide and twist and turn to the musick.
3. Angling. A type of artificial lure, consisting of a tuft of (usually coloured) threads, often made to resemble a small squid. Also (and in earliest use) in combination with the name of another type of lure.Also called a hootchy-kootchy (see hootchy-kootchy n. 3); for the semantic motivation of this sense, see the note in the etymology at that entry.
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the world > food and drink > hunting > fishing > fishing-tackle > means of attracting fish > [noun]
lure1699
teaser1919
hoochie1952
Mepps1954
pirk1975
Muppet1983
1952 Fishing Tackle Digest (ed. 3) 25/1 (caption) Hoochy-Popper (Weber).
1964 Western Fisheries Aug. 13/1 Gillnetters with trolling poles fished in 20 fathoms off the mouth and right in the Inlet, taking remarkable numbers of sockeye on red hoochies.
1994 R. Kovach Saltwater Fishing in Calif. (ed. 3) ii. 162/1 Salmon draggers in this area prefer trolling 'chovies, herring,..or hoochie jigs.
2008 M. Luftglass Gone Fishin' viii. 197 He pulls a variety of lures, including lead head jigs, parachute jigs, tube jigs, and hootchies.
4. slang (usually derogatory). A (young) woman who is sexually promiscuous or who behaves in a sexually provocative manner. Also more generally: (a disparaging term for) a woman, esp. a young woman. Cf. hoochie mama n.Originally particularly associated with the hip-hop subculture in the United States.
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1989 ‘Big Daddy Kane’ Pimpin' ain't Easy (transcribed from song) in It's a Big Daddy Thing I say damn, I love the way I make my posse roll 'Specially if the hoochie's on birth control.
1994 Centurion '94 (South Windsor High School, Connecticut) 140/2 Pet Peeves: Friends that are two faced Hoochies who try to steal your boyfriends.
1999 Washington Post 6 Sept. c5/5 These days you'll find women who..respond to someone saying, ‘okay, hoochie’, or ‘come here, ho’.
2002 Kokomo (Indiana) Tribune 4 Feb. a7/3 I'm not the only one tired of rappers depicting women as whores and hoochies.
2019 T. K. Sacks Invisible Visits ii. 45 Come in there with some shorts up to your behind, and they're gonna think that you're some kind of hoochie.
B. adj. (chiefly in attributive use).
1. colloquial. Of, relating to, or performing the dance known as the hootchy-kootchy (see hootchy-kootchy n. 1); (also) designating a dance or dancing of this kind.
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1899 North Amer. (Philadelphia) 24 Oct. 3/2 The hoochee girls may coochee without fear of molestation.
1908 H. Green Maison de Shine 212 Let your burlesque man'ger know that he better stake out another S'lomy. You ain't goin' to be doin' no hoochee dance.
1911 Cosmopolitan Jan. 231/2 Hit up that hoochie music, you Black-Handers!
1942 Washington Post 29 Apr. 12/7 Cousin Walton had a hootchie dancer tattooed on his chest.
2019 M. P. Cotera in L. Medina & M. R. Gonzales Voices from Ancestors 270 Being..a proven failure at hootchie dancing, as done by Brazilian Carmen Miranda, my idol.
2. slang. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a hoochie (in sense A. 4); sexually provocative, raunchy, suggestive.Originally particularly associated with the hip-hop subculture in the United States.When used of an item of clothing or style of dress typically implying vulgarity or a lack of taste.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > other
smalleOE
lightc1230
round1402
side-necked1430
wanton1489
Spanish1530
tucked1530
lustya1555
civil1582
open-breasted1598
full1601
everlasting1607
sheeten1611
nothinga1616
burly1651
pin-up1677
slouching1691
double-breasted1701
negligée1718
translated1727
uniform1746
undress1777
single-breasted1796
unworn1798
mamalone1799
costumic1801
safeguard1822
Tom and Jerry1830
lightweight1837
fancy dress1844
wrap-1845
hen-skin1846
Mary Stuart1846
well-cut1849
mousquetaire1851
empire1852
costumary1853
solid1859
spring weight1869
Henri II1870
western1881
hard-boiled1882
man-of-war1883
Henley1886
demi-season1890
Gretchen1890
toreador1892
crossover1893
French cut1896
drifty1897
boxy1898
Buster Brown1902
Romney1903
modistic1907
Peter Pan1908
classic1909
Fauntleroy1911
baby doll1912
flared1928
flare1929
tuck-in1929
unpressed1932
Edwardian1934
swingy1937
topless1937
wraparound1937
dressed-down1939
cover-up1942
Sun Yat-sen1942
utility1942
non-utility1948
sudsable1951
off-the-shoulder1953
peasant1953
flareless1954
A-line1955
matador1955
stretch1956
wash-and-wear1959
layered1962
Tom Jones1964
Carnaby Street1965
Action Man1966
Mao-style1967
wear-dated1968
thermal1970
bondage1980
swaggery1980
hoochie1990
mitumba1990
kinderwhore1994
1990 ‘Dangerous Dame’ Troublematic Button (transcribed from song) in I got what you Want Bout to hit the hoochie house and go to wax me some buns.
1998 Spin Mar. 138/2 Forget all of Puffy's hoochie talk during the show—I think we all know that Michael Jackson is much more decadent in his private life than Puff is.
2004 T. Nasheed Play or be Played (2009) 122 These girls learn at a very young age is that hoochie behavior will get them positive affirmations.
2010 R. T. Billingsley Caught up in Drama vii. 43 Granted, the dress she had changed into was still short, but it wasn't so hoochie.
2017 M. S. Love Lola 250 Mothers at the park now are dressed..in hoochie gear and fuck-me pumps. They're single and looking for men.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

hoochien.2

/ˈhuːtʃi/
Forms: Also hooch, hoochy, hootch.
Etymology: ? < Japanese uchi dwelling.
Military slang.
A shelter or dwelling (esp. one that is insubstantial or temporary).
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > accommodation or lodging > [noun] > lodging-place > temporary
harbourc1300
sojourna1375
restinga1382
resting placea1382
sojourninga1400
diversoryc1410
deversaryc1485
inn1529
roost1607
peregrination1610
roosting place1643
harbourage1651
séjour1769
pied-à-terre1823
hoochie1952
1952 San Francisco Examiner 26 Oct. 18/4 The ‘hoochie’ is a GI term for a bunker or a prepared defensive position.
1954 Britannica Bk. of Year 637/2 In its final stages, the war in Korea yielded a number of new terms, among them the British soldier's name for a dugout—a Hoochie.
1960 Amer. Speech 35 264 Cinderella-san lived in hootchie with sisters.
1960 in Sat. Rev. (U.S.) (1968) 26 Oct. 35/3 [citing an Army weekly newspaper in Korea] All through our hootch, Not a creature was stirring.
1964 N.Y. Times 4 Sept. Hooches, the huts woven from banana leaves and roofed with straw or corrugated tin that are the standard housing for Vietnamese outside the cities. Some Americans have appropriated the term for their own quonset-styled barracks.
1966 Flying Dec. 54/2 A hootch (a house or a hut is known as a hootch in Vietnam).
1968 N.Y. Rev. Books 4 Jan. 4/1 Such targets as hooch lines (rows of houses along a road or canal).
1968 TV Times (Austral.) 6 Mar. 11/1 I was lying in a little scrap of a tent the Australians call a hoochie.
1969 I. Kemp Brit. G.I. in Vietnam iv. 75 Around us were scattered the makeshift ‘hooches’ of the A.R.V.N. soldiers, built of bamboo, wattle and mud; rectangular in shape with sloping, thatched roofs, they were..small.
1969 Time 5 Dec. 18/3 Calley's men in less than 20 minutes ignited ‘hootches’ and chased all the villagers..into groups, and shot everyone.
1971 Fremdsprachen 15 207 A stereo set was blaring in an enlisted men's hootch shortly after midnight.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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