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Bowling term meaning to adjust the ball speed, spin, and placement in order to knock down more pins. Spelling is an augmentation of the word "coach." Robert: Wow, that was a terrible shot, I only knocked down two pins.
Anne Marie: You reall need to corch the ball more, and you should do better. |
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A particularly inept coach, especially one who manages to evade firing by having talented players on his or her roster. As a coach becomes more and more useless, the "a" slowly morphs into an "r." Alternately, "Corch" may be used as a verb, as in, to "Corch" a kid up. Inadvertently coined by U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown on the House floor (in reference to "Corch Irvin Myers" of Florida). ESPN Analyst #1: How did USC go from pre-season #1 to a middle-of-the Pac football team?
ESPN Analyst #2: Lane Kiffin is one helluva Corch. Drunk College Student #1: Another top recruiting class for our SEMINOLES! Drunk College Student #2: Don't worry- I'm sure Jimbo will Corch 'em up. Fan #1: You think the Chargers are gonna finally take advantage of their talent and reach the big game? Fan #2: Naw, man. Norv Turner is the Corchiest Corch that ever Corched. |
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