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Verb: scooch  skooch
  1. [informal] Move or shift slightly from a position
    "He scooched in his seat";
    - stir, shift, budge
     
  2. Move, stay or pass through a narrow or squashed space
    "He had to scooch through the tight gap between the cars"
     
  3. Take a low static position with bent knees, esp. to hide, be underneath something or be nearer the ground
    "scooch down to hide behind the low wall";
    - crouch, crouch down

Derived forms: scooched, scooching, scooches

Type of: move

Encyclopedia: Scooch