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hootchy-kootchy dancer

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  • Hoochie Coochie — Als Hoochie Coochie (auch als Hoochy Coochy, Hoochy Koochy oder Hoochie Koochie auftretend) bezeichnet man eine erotische Tanzform in den Vereinigten Staaten, die wahrscheinlich um 1870 aufkam und dem Bauchtanz aus dem arabischen und türkischen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • hoochy koochy — also hoochie coochie, hootchy kootchy, erotic suggestive women s dance (involving a lot of hip grinding), 1898, of obscure origin, usually associated, without evidence, with the Chicago world s fair of 1893 and belly dancer Little Egypt (who… …   Etymology dictionary

  • cooch — noun or cootch ˈküch ( es) Etymology: by shortening & alteration from earlier hootchy kootchy : a pseudo Oriental female dance common in carnivals and fairs and marked by a sinuous and often suggestive twisting and shaking of the torso and limbs… …   Useful english dictionary

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