{"id":5165,"date":"2022-07-24T15:37:29","date_gmt":"2022-07-24T15:37:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/?p=5165"},"modified":"2022-07-24T15:37:29","modified_gmt":"2022-07-24T15:37:29","slug":"chooch-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/chooch-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"Chooch \u2013 Meaning, Origin and Usage"},"content":{"rendered":"

We all have that one friend that acts silly or downright inappropriately. Whether it is willful ignorance or simply part of their nature, it can be difficult to find a term that suites them.<\/p>\n

If calling them \u201cstupid\u201d or \u201cdumb\u201d just doesn\u2019t quite fit the extent of their actions then referring to them as a \u201cchooch\u201d may be a better alternative. This term is a simple, yet non-hurtful way to refer someone who doesn\u2019t quite know how to act in public.<\/p>\n

We will explain the usage and origin of the phrase \u201cchooch\u201d, as well as how to use it.<\/p>\n

Meaning<\/h2>\n

The term \u201cchooch\u201d is used to refer to someone who is stupid or moronic, or someone who acts inappropriately in a given situation. This person may act foolishly, or against the better judgement of others. <\/strong><\/p>\n

Chooch also can refer to a person who is a meathead, or think headed. Dimwitted is a bit harsh of a term, but chooch is not far off from that definition.<\/p>\n

The phrase is also used to refer to someone who is cheap, or does not like to spend money. In recent years, the term has evolved to be a discrete phrase for a vape or juul, though it is not used as often in that sense.<\/p>\n