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skoch

a small amount, just a little bit, antonym: shitload}

You know, I think that I still need just a skoch more of that spaghetti there.

by stickboy02027 November 17, 2004

skoch

noun 1. a small amount, adjective 1. a few

This soup is a skoch too hot.

by scorpionho October 04, 2005

skoch

1. A fraction of a generally short period of time. 2. Something that does not last long.

"I gotta run to the store I'll be back in a skoch"

by God May 30, 2003

skoche

Someone who is gay, fruity, or a tad bit skochish

Greg, you are the biggest skoche on planet Earth

by RD11 December 28, 2007

skoch

A small amount; more than a bit according to any Washingtonian

Could you scoot over just a skoch.

by G Funk Dizzel August 30, 2013

skoch (also skoche)

1) A short period of time 2) To move slightly, to adjust

Wait a skoch, okay? Let me just skoch it a little

by Joe June 02, 2004

skoch

a small amount; a little bit. can be a noun by itself or an adverb describing size, distance, or magnitude. pronounced /skōsh/ or /skōch/. shortened from the Japanese "sukoshi" (pronounced /skō shē/). more properly spelled "skosh," less properly "scosh" or "scoch."

Scooch over a skoch, wouldja? "More pie?" "Oh, just a skoch." I'm a skoch tired tonight.

by vicimgd July 03, 2018