by mj 1234321 March 12, 2008
In football, used to describe either of two kinds of kicking plays; a punt or a kickoff. The pooch punt is a targeted free kick intended to place the receiving team deep in its own zone, usually by aiming the kick to roll out of bounds. The pooch kick is either a high, lobbed kickoff intended to drop behind the opposing front line with the goal of the kicking team to recover, as in an on-side kick, or a low, hard line drive kick that is difficult for the receiving team to handle (also known as a squib kick).
1. "Man, he pooched that one beautifully, pinning the Packers inside the five yard line."
2. The pooch kick was recovered by the kicking team before it had gone the required ten yards, giving possession to the receiving team.
2. The pooch kick was recovered by the kicking team before it had gone the required ten yards, giving possession to the receiving team.
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usually a fat person, that has a bulge underneath their stomach that resembles a kangaroos baby pouch.
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That girl is a real dog, but I'm in the middle of a dry spell. So, I'm going pooching and hit it hard enough to make her bark like the dog she is.
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