by notoriousjpz May 18, 2005
Chewing tobacco commonly placed in the lower lip region. Hooch can be used as a verb, noun, adjective, pronoun, or an adverb.
by BarnacleBill July 09, 2009
by brownsource November 09, 2016
by LankyKong April 30, 2015
“Hooch”; a playful term used to call for a hit of a juul from a friend. “Hooch” is often followed by the name of the juul or a comical saying intended to coax the individual into forfeiting his juul. “Hooch” also has intimate meaning between those individuals who share the term. “Hooch” is a life-long saying, and a bond between friends. It is not something that fades or can be easily be forgotten. Hooch holds real significance to those individuals who utilize it.
by Hooch daddy March 16, 2018
An example of hooching is following a stranger round a city centre barley avoiding stepping on the back of there shoes
by ThatHotGuy September 24, 2010
An adjective referring to someone who is a "hooch", not to be confused with the name of a dog, or the word "hoochie", or "hoochiemama". Usually followed my an exclamation mark or series of exclamation marks. Used when verbally addressing an annoying or stupid person who is constantly at your house and eating all of your food. Also see FDK.
by Dylan Sanders April 15, 2008