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scrooch
scrooch, v. dial. and colloq. (orig. and chiefly U.S.). (skruːtʃ) Also scrouch. [Dialectal var. of scrouge v., perh. reinforced (in later uses) by crouch v.1; see also scrinch v., scringe v.1 and scrunch v.] 1. intr. = scrouge v. 1 b, c; to crouch or bend. Freq. with down. Also fig.1844 ‘J. Slick’ H... Oxford English Dictionary
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scrouch
scrouch var. scrooch. Oxford English Dictionary
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scouch
scouch, v. Eng. regional (chiefly midl.) and U.S. regional (north.). Now rare. Brit. /skaʊtʃ/, U.S. /skaʊtʃ/ Forms: 18 skouch, 18– scouch [Apparently a variant of scrooch v. (compare forms at that entry): see note at scr- 2 and compare e.g. skimp v. beside scrimp v. Compare slightly later scooch v. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Waterloo, Nova Scotia
Sometimes little-known words are used such as "chesterfield" (for sofa), or "scrooch" with "oo" sounding like foot (scrooch oo's normally pronounced like wikipedia.org
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scrouge
▪ I. scrouge, n. colloq. or vulgar. (skruːdʒ, skraʊdʒ) Also scrowge. [f. scrouge v.] 1. A crush, squeeze, or crowd.1839 C. Clark J. Noakes cxxiii, Agin these shows, oh, what a scrowge! 1887 C. Keene Let. in Life xii. (1892) 383, I went to the Academy ‘Swarry’ last night—the usual scrouge. 2. U.S. (S... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
dictator of the fictitious nation of Pottsylvania and Boris and Natasha's superior; Gidney & Cloyd, little green men from the Moon who were armed with scrooch wikipedia.org
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squinch-owl
squinch-owl U.S. local. [squinch v.] = screech-owl 1 b.1880 J. C. Harris Uncle Remus xix. 89 Word went roun' dat de man Squinch Owl done kotch nudder watzizname. 1929 W. Faulkner Sound & Fury 48, I heard a squinch owl that night. 1966 Publ. Amer. Dial. Soc. 1964 xlii. 23 Screech (or scritch, or sque... Oxford English Dictionary
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scooch
scooch, v. colloq. (orig. U.S.). Brit. /skuːtʃ/, U.S. /skutʃ/ Forms: 19– scooch, 19– scootch, 19– skooch, 19– scoosh, 19– skootch, 19– skutch [Probably originally either a variant of scouch v., or an alteration of scouch v. after scrooch v. In sense 2 probably influenced or reinforced by scoot v.1] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Please explain how to make an easy wire ring-2 styles
bring it i bring the wire underneath my my top here because that makes that wire really hug it if i were to just bring it around i might have to take and scrooch
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