Hooch
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Hooch is a colloquial term for alcoholic beverages (also spelled hootch).
Hooch may also refer to:
As a name:
- Hooch (surname), a list of fictional characters surnamed Hooch
- De Hooch, a list of Dutch painters surnamed de Hooch
- the title dog character in Turner & Hooch, a 1989 film starring Tom Hanks
Songs:
- "Hooch", a song on the Melvins's 1993 album Houdini
- "Hooch", a song by Everything, considered to be the band's signature song
- "Hooch", a song from the Sum 41 album Does This Look Infected?
- "Hooch", a song from the Kelis album Food
- "The Hooch", a song from the Travis Scott album Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight
Other uses:
- Hoosh, a stew made from water, biscuits and pemmican sometimes spelled Hooch
- Chattahoochee River, United States watercourse
- Hooper's Hooch, a 1990s brand of alcopop
- Hooch, liquid produced during the making of sourdough starter
- Hooch, Vietnam War slang for a thatched hut or improvised living space (e.g. inside sand-bagged bunker or improved "foxhole")
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