Hooch is a shortened version of Hoochinoo. Hoochinoo was a cheap whiskey that was a favorite of the miners during the Klondike rush of 1898. It was distilled by the Alaskan natives.
No, "hooch" is slang for alcohol.
The meaning of "Hooch" depends upon what context the word is used such as Hooch may mean some kind of alcohol related beverage or Hooch can mean a tent or thatched hut in a military context .
Brewing and Distilling in Space A panel on the problems/advantages of making hooch in space.
Huh. I was gonna answer you that you were incorrect, hooch is slang only for booze, liquor. But you got the jump on me, as somebody once said somewhere [I've been answering slang questions all night]. You are correct. I am wrong. On the other hand, I do have your answer. It comes from the Viet Nam War and is also sometimes spelled hootch. It means a simple hut or small homely house, either civilian or military.
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Madam Hooch.
Booze, hooch, or Who -Hit-John
Highball Hennessy hooch Hock Hurricane
liquor = mashkeh alkoholi (משקה אלכוהולי)
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
liquor, lacquer