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Examples
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He would like sing drums, if you like, you know, booch-ee-kosh, and he'd loop his own voice in this little pedal so he'd have a drum beat, and then he'd do his shaker and his harmonica, and then he'd do his crazy kind of -- “standing on the crossroads, whoo!”
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An illuminating brief specimen of the language is to be found in the sub-title of E.H. Rauchs Pennsylvania Dutch Handbook: 7 En booch for inschtructa.
Chapter 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 1. German Henry Louis 1921
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That inspiration came a few years later, when he noted that "the booch" was growing in popularity, and realized nobody in New York was making it.
NY Post: News By SEANAN FORBES 2010
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We didn't lose the electronics, we lost the clubby booch booch booch sound.
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We didn't lose the electronics, we lost the clubby booch booch booch sound.
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We didn't lose the electronics, we lost the clubby booch booch booch sound.
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We didn't lose the electronics, we lost the clubby booch booch booch sound.
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We didn't lose the electronics, we lost the clubby booch booch booch sound.
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We didn't lose the electronics, we lost the clubby booch booch booch sound.
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We didn't lose the electronics, we lost the clubby booch booch booch sound.
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