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scoaching 

(v) \skohch-ing\

The combined action of finding, conversing, and scoring with girls. Also can be used to describe each of these words' individual actions.

The word is derived from the first three letters "sco" of scoping, scooping, and scoring and combined with the term reaching to produce the word "scoaching"

scoach (v) the future tense of the word
scoture (n) the completed action of scoaching
A: Where's Jim?
B: He's busy scoaching those girls at the bar.
scoaching by PasstheAlt June 2, 2011
Related Words
A dirty, nasty, grimy, scummy, "roachy", filthy area, person, or entity so repugnant as to induce extreme feelings of physical discomfort and intense sensations of nausea. (Scum/roach)
Man, that area behind the fridge is scoachy.
scoachy by GutsTaijo April 11, 2016
A small amount or off by just a little bit
The pipe is off by a scoach. Give me a scoach of pepper.
Scoach by Welderkev December 21, 2021
To steal with extreme stealth. More commonly spelled skoach. The act of theft.
Dawg, how did you scoach that entire 12-pack?
scoach by Nugget75 May 28, 2006
An extremely small incremental increase (or decrease) of some quantity or quality, although not necessarily the smallest measurable amount; ipso ergo, not a quantum of something.
Just a scoach more (and not a scoach less), plus be very careful while you're add any tiny bit more air pressure into a high pressure bicycle tire when it's almost inflated to it's maximum rating!
scoach by Clarence Caledonia April 6, 2019
Dude 1: "Bro have you seen Bryant's scoach"
Dude 2: "Yea bro he flashed me last week"

That guy over there looks like he has a scoach

Leslie the thot only likes to go out with guys who have scoaches
Scoach by swigswagyolo September 28, 2015