Etymology 1
Uncertain. Attested from the 20th century, originally in African-American English.[1] Likely from hootchy-kootchy, an erotic dance of unknown origin.
Noun
hoochie (plural hoochies)
- (derogatory, slang) A woman who dresses scantily or in a revealing fashion.
2000, Tariq Nasheed, The Art of Mackin’, page 47:Appearance-wise, the “low-budget” chickenhead and the “straight-up hoochie” chickenhead go from one extreme to the other. The hoochie “tries too much” and the “low-budget” female doesn’t “try hard enough.”
- (derogatory, slang) A promiscuous woman.
2006, J. Gail, Karma’s a Bitch, page 136:“Here she go lookin’ like a straight up dirty coochie having hoochie gettin’ all the play,” Quanisha mumbled under her breath jealously.
- (slang, US, black) Playful or affectionate term of address for a woman
1996, Liber Actorum, Boston Latin School, page 16:To all my Hoochies, you know who you are, love ya’ll!
- (slang, US) Sexual interaction, sexual intercourse.
1928, Cleopatra’s Scrapbook, page VIII:He said I nearly did the hoochie on that bench. He placed my hand on his lap and laid it on something hard, I asked him what it was and he said to find out, and I did and it was his thing; it was round and warm and throbbing
- (slang) The vulva or genital area.
2010, Alison Ryan, Paris with Kids, page 29:“Just think of it as another Ob visit,” Katie countered.
“Yeah, one that involves electric shock treatment in my hoochie!” I retorted.
2017 January 17, Brittany Nicole, “The Perfect Rust Sweater”, in The B-List Blog:This Braeve rust sweater (available here) is so perfect for me; I love that it’s long so you can totally wear it with leggings and not have to worry about your hoochie showing.
Synonyms
- (woman who dresses scantily, promiscuous woman): hoochie mama
Translations
female who dresses scantily
Etymology 2
See hutchie.
Noun
hoochie (plural hoochies)
- (military slang) Alternative form of hutchie (“type of shelter”)
2019, Royal Canadian Army Cadets, Red Star Instructional Guide, page 60:This TP should be delivered as the hoochie shelter is constructed. Demonstrate and explain each step.