scooching

/ˈskutʃɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of scooch; moving a short distance by sliding or shifting.
    • Stop scooching around on the bench and sit still.
    • She was scooching her chair back from the desk to stand up.
    • The children kept scooching closer to the campfire.
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