1. gooch - Noun
2. gooch - Verb
3. Gooch - Proper noun
gooch (plural gooches)
(slang) The perineum.
gooch (third-person singular simple present gooches, present participle gooching, simple past and past participle gooched)
(slang) To blunder or bungle; goof.
Gooch (plural Gooches)
A surname.
Gould was personally parodied in the series as cartoonist "Lester Gooch"—the diminutive, much-harassed and occasionally deranged "creator" of Fosdick. Source: Internet
Regardless of their hot starts, Thompson, Werenski and Gooch will be the picks of very few to hoist the tournament trophy come Sunday afternoon. Source: Internet
After 31 years at California Lutheran University, Herbert Gooch, who has a doctorate in philosophy for political science, is retiring after this spring semester. Source: Internet
Barnett and Gooch have also had productive two-way seasons. Source: Internet
Gooch said there is demand for market-rate apartments in Augusta, but it's a balancing act with how much rent tenants can afford to pay. Source: Internet
Gooch, now 64, helped Essex win the Benson & Hedges Cup in 1979, the first major trophy in their history, which provided a springboard for a golden period at the county. Source: Internet