poochie

English

Etymology

pooch + -ie

Noun

poochie (plural poochies)

  1. (informal, hypocoristic) A dog; a pooch.
    • 2007, Patt Mihailoff, Baby Papers (page 66)
      “That's not a good name for a poochie as cute as you,” she said snuggling the dog to her. “It is when you get to know him,” Julian said eyeing the traitorous hound.
    • 2009, Megan McMorris, Woman's Best Friend (page 147)
      A doggie diner, a poochie playdate, a puppy kindergarten. No matter, you will not be embarrassed. Surely people have always loved their dogs this much, that is what I tell myself, and you will too.
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