cooches
/ˈkuːtʃɪz/
noun
- A term of endearment or affectionate nickname, often used for a baby, child, or loved one.
- He smiled and whispered, 'Goodnight, cooches,' to his daughter.
- Come here, my little cooches, and give Grandma a hug.
- She called her puppy her sweet cooches every morning.
- A playful or silly person; someone who acts in a cute or amusing way.
- The class clown was known as the cooches of the group.
- Stop being such a cooches and help me clean up this mess.
- My little brother is a total cooches when he tries to dance.