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The act of incrementally moving, sliding or scooting one's derrière, buttocks or rear along when sitting on a sofa or bench, usually to make room for others to sit.
Probably derived from "scoot," which means "To move or slide to the side." Brett, please schooch down a little so Aunt Dolores will have room to sit down.
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To move object an 1/32 of an inch, per the request of Ed Motteler Can you move that light over a schooch. Now move it back a schooch.
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Scot's (language spoken in scotland) word for: Ass, ringpiece etc. Ross fiddled with griff's schooch
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1. the softest part of the human body, right under the lip.
2. a sad face, in which the lower lip is stuck out, in an adorable fashion *coined by Tara* Someone is sad and they make a puppy dog face...you say, "Don't you schooch me!"
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