by Jacques Marquez May 10, 2019

by Boston Patriot February 15, 2020

by fourboi October 8, 2018

To apply, have, or obtain 100% of something. To be dedicated entirely, to have it all, or to get everything. This comprehensible term can be adapted and applied to many situations. It is most often used as an alternative to "full send", "full force", "full set", or "full package".
"Steve, that's a steep hill. I don't think we're going to make it up in this train."
"It'll be alright, we'll go full chooch!"
"Woah, who is that woman? She's beautiful, smart, and hilarious!"
"Yeah, I know! That's Lorena, she's the full chooch!"
"This restaurant is amazing, all of their food is great. What did you order?"
"I couldn't decide on one thing so I got the full chooch!"
"It'll be alright, we'll go full chooch!"
"Woah, who is that woman? She's beautiful, smart, and hilarious!"
"Yeah, I know! That's Lorena, she's the full chooch!"
"This restaurant is amazing, all of their food is great. What did you order?"
"I couldn't decide on one thing so I got the full chooch!"
by Steve Blends August 21, 2023

A short hand for the Spanish "cuchara" meaning spoon. A term of endearment or calling someone out for a jail romance.
Was that chooch the little spoon or big spoon while locked up?
I just want to cuddle with my chooch tonight.
See spoon
I just want to cuddle with my chooch tonight.
See spoon
by Pumacougar August 10, 2017
