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词汇 cotch
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Definition of cotch in English:

cotch

(also kotch)
verb kɒtʃkäCH
[no object]British informal
  • 1Spend time relaxing.

    I'm still up—just been cotching on the sofa since I got in
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He lives a directionless existence, mostly cotching with his equally unremarkable friends.
    • I don't mind playing as a fielder though, you get to cotch for the whole inning.
    • Invited into the rehearsal room, I found a little stool to cotch on, and allowed my eyes to adjust to the relative darkness.
    • Been cotching with movies all day.
    • Kotching with my sister Barbara before we go to a party.
    • This is her just now, cotched in her usual place (her sofa!).
    • I invited my boy over to cotch.
    • We were going to go to the beach but it was pouring down so we cotched at mine and played the wii.
    • I'm cotching on the beach with my man.
    • With the holiday season approaching could there be anything more vital to your cosy Christmas cotch than an all-in-one?
    • Just kotched all day - I need to go out.
    • The East End is a multicultural place for everyone to come and cotch.
    • Spent Sunday cooking, eating and cotching with the fam.
    • I just wanna cotch with a few homies and sing some karaoke.
    • We went back into town and cotched in the hot springs.
    1. 1.1 Stay or sleep somewhere on a temporary basis.
      looks like I'm cotching on the streets tonight
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now he says he is suffering tremendously, without any means of supporting himself, and cotching at the home of a friend.
      • I don't know where I goin' to cotch in Miami.
      • In the early years, he cotched in his mother-in-law's home.
      • I had a toothbrush back when we cotched at Nan's.
      • Most of these homeless people are middle-aged or elderly men. They live on the streets or cotch at somebody's place.
      • She's praying that Christmas will not catch her still 'cotching' with her granddaughter.
      • We got a fire going eventually and cooked up some chicken and then went and found a place to cotch and watch the stars come out.

Origin

Late 19th century (in Jamaican English, in sense 'rest, lean on something for support'): apparently a variant of scotch1.

Definition of cotch in US English:

cotch

(also kotch)
verbkäCH
[no object]British informal
  • 1Spend time relaxing.

    I'm still up—just been cotching on the sofa since I got in
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I invited my boy over to cotch.
    • We were going to go to the beach but it was pouring down so we cotched at mine and played the wii.
    • Been cotching with movies all day.
    • This is her just now, cotched in her usual place (her sofa!).
    • The East End is a multicultural place for everyone to come and cotch.
    • I just wanna cotch with a few homies and sing some karaoke.
    • I'm cotching on the beach with my man.
    • We went back into town and cotched in the hot springs.
    • Kotching with my sister Barbara before we go to a party.
    • Just kotched all day - I need to go out.
    • He lives a directionless existence, mostly cotching with his equally unremarkable friends.
    • I don't mind playing as a fielder though, you get to cotch for the whole inning.
    • With the holiday season approaching could there be anything more vital to your cosy Christmas cotch than an all-in-one?
    • Invited into the rehearsal room, I found a little stool to cotch on, and allowed my eyes to adjust to the relative darkness.
    • Spent Sunday cooking, eating and cotching with the fam.
    1. 1.1 Stay or sleep somewhere on a temporary basis.
      looks like I'm cotching on the streets tonight
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We got a fire going eventually and cooked up some chicken and then went and found a place to cotch and watch the stars come out.
      • She's praying that Christmas will not catch her still 'cotching' with her granddaughter.
      • Now he says he is suffering tremendously, without any means of supporting himself, and cotching at the home of a friend.
      • I don't know where I goin' to cotch in Miami.
      • Most of these homeless people are middle-aged or elderly men. They live on the streets or cotch at somebody's place.
      • I had a toothbrush back when we cotched at Nan's.
      • In the early years, he cotched in his mother-in-law's home.

Origin

Late 19th century (in Jamaican English, in sense ‘rest, lean on something for support’): apparently a variant of scotch.

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