Proper noun
Boucher (plural Bouchers)
A surname from French.
The climax of absurdity to which the art may be carried, when led away from nature by fashion, may be best seen in the works of Boucher... His landscape, of which he was evidently fond, is pastoral; and such pastorality! the pastoral of the Opera house. John Constable
Advantages of letters François Boucher - The Secret Message, 1767 ( Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum Despite email, letters are still popular, particularly in business and for official communications. Source: Internet
According to Hit Tracker Online, the ball, if unobstructed, would have flown convert. citation The ball landed on Joseph A. Boucher, penetrating his large straw hat and hitting him in the head. Source: Internet
Boucher says funerals can still be done with the help of technology. Source: Internet
Almost a full day was devoted to agreeing to name the standard "Small Computer System Interface", which Boucher intended to be pronounced "sexy", but ENDL's citation Dal Allan pronounced the new acronym as "scuzzy" and that stuck. Source: Internet
Boucher is still plenty skilled at coming up with “earworm-y” lines (“You wanna make me bad,” “I see everything,” etc). Source: Internet