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  • It's kind of a good thing, because I overdid it and had to "ooch" and "ouch" my way to the recliner.

    Slow Gardening: Stories Outlive Storytellers Blythe 2010

  • And as Josephine studied the photograph more closely, she could see that the girl in the picture had slightly darker hair and that her nose was just an ooch bigger than her own.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • And as Josephine studied the photograph more closely, she could see that the girl in the picture had slightly darker hair and that her nose was just an ooch bigger than her own.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • And as Josephine studied the photograph more closely, she could see that the girl in the picture had slightly darker hair and that her nose was just an ooch bigger than her own.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • And as Josephine studied the photograph more closely, she could see that the girl in the picture had slightly darker hair and that her nose was just an ooch bigger than her own.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • October 17, 2009 at 8:03 am halpful kitteh iz … ow! ooch!

    Grab ma paw! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • So Babysnake goes back across the hot sand ooch awtch ouch and settles in his own pit and resumes whistling.

    vampire kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • N.B. Freya had the Garnet made into a Garnet B.ooch and wore it for Owen, but he did not acknowledge it.

    IGN Complete 2010

  • N.B. Freya had the Garnet made into a Garnet B.ooch and wore it for Owen, but he did not acknowledge it.

    IGN Complete 2010

  • Pitch tents & go for wander in mountains, swim in river - ooch, poor entry - big lump on shin!

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

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  • To try to propel a boat forward by abrupt movements of one's body; "ooching forward". (according to NPR's Says You)

    October 8, 2011