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Definition of Pooch out
1. Verb. Round one's lips as if intending to kiss.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pooch Out
Literary usage of Pooch out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1893)
"pooch out. (i) To project or stick out.—NW (2) To cause to project.—NW (3) 'To
pooch out the. lips,' to pout. ..."
2. A Glossary of Words Used in the County of Wiltshire by George Edward Dartnell, Edward Hungerford Goddard (1893)
"pooch out. (i) To project or stick out.—NW (2) To cause to project. ... 'To pooch
out the lips,' to pout. ..."
3. A Glossary of Dialect & Archaic Words Used in the County of Gloucester by John Drummond Robertson (1890)
"pooch out THE LIPS. vb. To pout. [Hund, of Berk.] [V. of Glos.] POOR. " To make
a POOR out on't" is to have little to show for a thing. [V. of Glos. ..."
4. A Dictionary of the Kentish Dialect and Provincialisms in Use in the County by William Douglas Parish, William Francis Shaw (1888)
"(See Pung^) pooch out [poo-ch out] vb. To protrude. Rarely used except in speaking
of the lips. "When I axed him for a holiday, I see his lip pooched out ..."
5. A Dictionary of the Kentish Dialect and Provincialisms in Use in the County by William Douglas Parish, William Francis Shaw, John White Masters (1887)
"pooch out [poo-ch out] vb. To protrude. Rarely used except in speaking of the lips.
"When I axed him for a holiday, I see his lip poached oui purty much ..."