a scooch
a scooch
A bit; a small amount or degree. Can you turn the heat down a scooch? It's getting pretty warm in here. I like the design, but it's just a scooch too tall for my taste.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
scooch
(skutʃ)1. in. to move (oneself), while seated, forward, backward, or sideways by sliding. Scooch over here by me.
2. tv. to push or move something. Scooch your chair over where the light is better.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
a scooch
To a small degree; somewhat: Can you make the waistline of these pants a scooch bigger?
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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- scooch
- it's all the same to me
- be up to (one)
- be up to somebody
- it's a wonder
- it's a wonder...
- it's on me
- the way the crow flies
- lash down
- it strikes me that