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coochie-coochie, n. U.S. Brit. |ˈkuːtʃi ˌkuːtʃi|, U.S. |ˈkutʃi ˌkutʃi| Forms: 18– coochee-coochee, 18– kutchy-kutchy, 19– coochie-coochie, 19– kootchie-kootchie [Origin unknown. Compare slightly later hootchy-kootchy n., and also the following:
1892Chicago Daily Tribune 22 May 30 She performed what was known as the ‘Koota-Koota’ dance. ] = hootchy-kootchy n. Freq. attrib.
1895National Police Gaz. (U.S.) 7 Sept. 2/3 They had the coochee-coochee dance in the Brighton Police Court last week... A Coney Island detective..arrested the dancers. 1903Los Angeles Times 29 Nov. 7/3 One of their recent festivals with Little Egypts and Coochie Coochie accompaniments was secretly attended by a detective stenographer. 1971Jrnl. Amer. Folklore 84 343, I can do the Kootchie Kootchie, I can do the splits. 1998Harper's Mag. Apr. 42/2 A..chanteuse in tight toreador pants doing a coochie-coochie routine to cha-cha music. |