How To Use Hootch In A Sentence

  • So is the use of bath salt hootch for that matter. How can the state of the union be sound if our minds are not?
  • Rarely was the choice of potations criticised, though occasionally some ruddy eschewer of sobriety insisted that his lady "take the same," avowing that "hootch," having been demonstrated beneficial in his case, was good for her also. The Spoilers
  • Sorry, Meghan, those of us who do not want to see a 12-year-old girl dressed in a wet T-shirt and panties... writhing on a bed and... awkwardly grinding in a hootchy-kootchy pantomime "Ms. Fanning’s commitment to this material is unwavering in its creepiness."
  • She felt herself through the fabric and twisted like when you do the hootchy-kootchy, to move the silk against her skin. The Higher Power of Lucky
  • Sorry, Meghan, those of us who do not want to see a 12-year-old girl dressed in a wet T-shirt and panties... writhing on a bed and... awkwardly grinding in a hootchy-kootchy pantomime are not repressed and conflicted and hyperprotective. "Ms. Fanning’s commitment to this material is unwavering in its creepiness."
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  • There was the sound of a whining, tinkling hootchy-kootchy show. Tender is the Night
  • Ten minutes later Hootchinoo Bill and Kink Mitchell were roused from their blankets by a wild-eyed Swede that strove to force upon them an ink-scrawled and very blotty piece of paper. Too Much Gold
  • Cheap hootch by the drink and slot machines -- now, there's a different kind of hazard. From bad to worse (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • They present movies like this as cautionary tales but hope to rake in the dough from moviegoers who might buy a ticket precisely to see Dakota dressed in a "wet T-shirt and panties... writhing on a bed and... awkwardly grinding in a hootchy-kootchy pantomime. "Ms. Fanning’s commitment to this material is unwavering in its creepiness."
  • People who were willing to sacrifice their lives, living in low-income housing or just sitting in their "hootch" under their ponchos, maybe in a crappy foxhole, whatever. Salem-News.com
  • (A hootch is a long, single-story, stilted wooden building of typical Thai rural design. Thud Ridge
  • My issue is that I do not want a 12-year-old girl dressed in a wet T-shirt and panties... writhing on a bed and... awkwardly grinding in a hootchy-kootchy pantomime. "Ms. Fanning’s commitment to this material is unwavering in its creepiness."
  • Inside the hootch, Indian sitar music is mewing from an unknown source. The Last Vietnam War Movie
  • The trip left the girl gaga, goofy, tainted, transformed, her nose a busted hymen through which sperm of a thousand colors swam a hootchy-kootchy stroke into her cerebral lagoon. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • The 'down' hours, of course, will coincide with the public remembering that the Democrats are still in charge in Washington and are totally responsible for all our problems, including the sovereign-debt crisis in Greece, potential bank failures throughout the Eurozone, drought conditions in the Southwest, and a particularly bad case of lumbago for Miss Viola Comstock of Pokahootchee, Ga. Rick Horowitz: Financial Crisis: For the GOP, It's All So E-Z
  • Sorry, Meghan, those of us who do not want to see a 12-year-old girl dressed in a wet T-shirt and panties... writhing on a bed and... awkwardly grinding in a hootchy-kootchy pantomime are not repressed and conflicted and hyperprotective. Archive 2007-01-01
  • After numerous half-hearted attempts, he arose one day about noon; then, having eaten a tasteless breakfast and strengthened his languid determination by a stiff glass of "hootch," he strolled out of town, taking he first random trail that offered itself. The Winds of Chance
  • He proceeds through the mud surrounding the perimeter, tumbles down a makeshift stairway of mud and logs into the half-buried hootch, a clubhouse of sorts for his platoon. The Last Vietnam War Movie
  • Now let's move on to those balley girls, also sometimes called cootch dancers or cooch dancers or kooch dancers or kootch dancers, so named because they danced the hootchy-kootchy. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 3

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