Generic, well-dressed, slightly meathead-ish dude who only cares or knows about bars, chicks, and looking good. Gel, vertical striped shirts, designer jeans, and sleek black shoes are a must. In middle school, chotches wore "No Fear" and "Coed Naked" T-shirts; in high school, white baseball caps and all Abercrombie; in college, visors, wife beaters, and cargo shorts.
Chotches are 'huge' football fans, but end up checking their cell phones more than paying attention to games on TV.
And a true chotch almost certainly received "Scarface" on DVD this last Christmas.
Chotches are 'huge' football fans, but end up checking their cell phones more than paying attention to games on TV.
And a true chotch almost certainly received "Scarface" on DVD this last Christmas.
I saw at least seventeen chotches last night at Lucky Bar.
Drop the vertical striped shirt right now, dude, or I'm going to start mistaking you for that chotch on the Real World.
Drop the vertical striped shirt right now, dude, or I'm going to start mistaking you for that chotch on the Real World.
by MK January 12, 2004
by Tpjohn January 20, 2020
A guy that tries too hard - usually with the ladies. Overdressed, overdone and in general "too much". A cheesy guy who tries to strut his stuff with the females - hitting on them when they clearly have no interest.
The term comes from the show Happy Days, where the character "Chachi" exemplified such behavior.
The term comes from the show Happy Days, where the character "Chachi" exemplified such behavior.
by texaschick April 8, 2004
Robert Glass is such a chotch for making us go to school in this awful weather.
My chotch hurts.
Why does Robert have to be such a chotch?
My chotch hurts.
Why does Robert have to be such a chotch?
by Robert Glass January 29, 2014
"I went out with this total chotch last night. He wore his visor upside down and backwards and kept talking about putting a supercharger on his pink 85 Ford Escort."
by Breezy April 13, 2004
by Chotchalicious June 3, 2010
extremely derogatory description of any object, mostly expressing dislike and discust with the subject in question.
by Williamzmann August 10, 2017