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hooch

[hooch] / hutʃ /








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In a fit of anger, he took the Guam flag out of his vest and ran it up a makeshift flagpole outside his hooch, 20 feet into the sky, violating military policy.

From New York Times

Your opinion of it might depend on your opinion of spending a 3 a.m. in some dungeon of a bar sipping some sort of unregulated hooch.

From Washington Post

“He volunteered to go to Iraq for a year. Unfortunately, his hooch was right next to one of those burn pits.”

From Washington Times

Or was it a name conjured up by Evans & Ragland to give some prestige to a local farmer’s hooch?

From New York Times

The distillers of backwoods Appalachia revealed the American hooch has been in greater demand during tough times.

From Fox News