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scrooch — /skroohch/, v.i. Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. to crouch, squeeze, or huddle (usually fol. by down, in, or up). Also, scrootch. [1835 45; appar. var. of SCROUGE, influenced in meaning by CROUCH] * * * … Universalium
scrooch — v To shrink or tighten up. Scrootch up, everyone, we have to fit one more person in the car. 1880s … Historical dictionary of American slang
scrooch — ☆ scrooch or scrootch [skro͞och ] vt., vi. [prob. alt. < SCROUGE] Informal to crouch, hunch, huddle, squeeze, etc … English World dictionary