On Jul 29, 9:46=C2=A0pm, cuhu...@webtv.net wrote:
> a Hootchie Kootchie?
> cuhulin
It's a shame you don't have a computer
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noun pl. hootchy-kootchies -=C2=B7koot=E2=80=B2chies
a kind of . performance somewhat like the belly dance, as
formerly performed at carnivals, etc.
also sp. hootchie-kootchie hoot=E2=80=B2chie-koot=E2=80=B2chie
Origin: < ?
Webster's New World College Dictionary
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noun pl. hootchy-kootchies hootch=C2=B7y-kootch=C2=B7ies
A deliberately sensual form of belly dance, typically performed as
part of a carnival.
Origin: Origin unknown.
Urban Dictionary
1. hoochie coochie dance
An act where one person (usually a female) performs a lap-dance for
another (usually a male) as public foreplay with the intention of
subsequent .ual intercourse.
1) Last night I saw your fiancee doing the hoochie choochie dance with
with him!
2) Your man and that girl was doing the hoochie coochie dance in your
living room!
Hoochie coochie
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hoochie coochie was a .ually provocative dance that became
wildly popular during and after the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.[1]
Described by the New York Journal in 1893 as "Neither dancing of the
head nor the feet,"[2] it was a belly dance performed by women of (or
presented as having) an Eastern European gypsy heritage,[citation
needed] often as part of travelling 'side shows'. Gooch, Goochie or
Gootchie was apparently already a Southern US term for a woman's
private parts, and hoochie coochie has been suggested as referring
directly to ..
Since the dance was performed by women, a =E2=80=98goochie man=E2=80=99 eit=
her watched
them or ran the show. Alternatively, from the directly .ual meaning
of goochie goochie, he was successful with women. This inspired the
classic blues song "Hoochie Coochie Man", written by Willie Dixon for
Muddy Waters, and covered by numerous musicians since. The dance was
still popular at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition: the World's Fair
of 1904, but had all but disappeared by the Second World War; the song
was therefore harking back to an earlier 'golden' era.
The term "hoochie coochie" has also been used to refer to "hot ",
or in the alternative "worn out "
Hoochie Coochie Man
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Hoochie Coochie Man" (sometimes referred to as "(I'm Your) Hoochie
Coochie Man") is a 1954 song (see 1954 in music) written by Willie
Dixon and first performed by Muddy Waters. The song was a major hit
upon its release, reaching number eight on Billboard magazine's Black
Singles chart. Waters' rendition of the song was featured on the
Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time,
where it was voted number 225 by representatives of the music industry
and press
Meaning of 'hoochie coochie'
The Hoochie coochie was a .ually provocative dance that became
wildly popular during and after the Chicago World's Fair in 1893[3].
Since the dance was performed by women, a =E2=80=98hoochie coochie man=E2=
=80=99 either
watched them or ran the show. Alternatively, from the directly .ual
meaning of hoochie coochie, he greatly enjoyed .ual intercourse. |