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Chouchou 

An affectionate French nickname given to a person who is special to you. Usually a person of unmatched care, love, and beauty who makes your world go 'round.
"She's my chouchou."
Chouchou by cptchouchou October 12, 2009
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An expression used when one farts
"Oh man i gotta Chouch!"
chouch by Kyle September 25, 2004

Cheuchter 

A cheuchter is simply a person from anywhere in Scotland roughly north of the Central Belt. Seen by some a very slightly derogatory, it isn't really as a huge number of Lowland Scots will be descended from Cheuchter stock. Ask a foreigner to picture an archetypal Scot, and they will probably have in mind a cheuchter - a big, hardy possibly ginger lad or a naturally pretty girl with a poetic lilt in their voice, and naturally they will use Scots rather than English words. They would never have a girlfriend named 'Moistie' and would never use estuary English such as 'me gob' - has Caz ever met a cheuchter? BTW I'm a Lowland Scot, from Glasgow
There's busloads of cheuchters down at Hampden today for the Scotland game.
Cheuchter by IanMac October 22, 2015
the combination of the word chode and douche; insult
chouche by Jesska September 15, 2003

Chouchbag 

1. A person who falls within the chouch spectre of the douchebag spectrum; just inbetween 'clown' and 'asshat'. Often a person who takes a serious interest in being a moron and is extremely inconsiderate of others while often causing themselves pain or discomfort through their own inconsiderate or unthinking action. A master of chouchbaggery.
2. A person who is a crossed between a trash-bag and couch dweller.
3. A bag in which to carry chouches.
Henry, your chouchbaggery amazes me!

Christ! Did you float an air-buscuit George? That's frickin awful! Here, let me close the door so you can be alone with it, you chouchbag!
Chouchbag by Kalais August 18, 2010

Wolf Chouch 

Is the ungroomed hair at the back of the neck
Dude, shave the back of your neck, your wolf chouch is out of control.
Wolf Chouch by murato February 6, 2010