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Hooch - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Hooch is a slang term for homemade or illegally produced alcohol, often of poor quality. It is commonly associated with bootlegging or informal distillation.

hooch

/huːtʃ/ /huːtʃ/

Definition:

Illegally made or smuggled alcohol, often of poor quality.

Synonyms:

moonshine, bootleg, homebrew

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

legal alcohol, premium liquor

Common Collocations:

homemade hooch, illegal hooch, strong hooch

Derivatives:

hoocher (rare), hoochy (informal)

Usage Tips:

Use "hooch" informally to refer to cheap or illicit alcohol, often in rural or historical contexts.

Common Phrases:

bathtub hooch, hooch hound (slang), hooch joint

Etymology:

Originated from "Hoochinoo," a Native Alaskan tribe known for brewing strong liquor in the 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The bartender warned us about the strong hooch in the backroom.
  • 2. During Prohibition, many people made their own hooch at home.
  • 3. He got sick after drinking homemade hooch at the party.
  • 4. The police raided the warehouse full of illegal hooch last night.

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