crotch
/kɹɑt͡ʃ/ · noun
Meaning
- The ventral area (very bottom) of the human body between where the legs fork from the torso, in the area of the genitals and anus.
- Either the male or female genitalia.
- The area where something forks or branches: where a ramification takes place.
- In the three-ball carom game, a small space at each corner of the table.
- The open counter (negative space) formed by two downward strokes that meet at an internal acute angle, potentially above a vertex, as in the letters "V" and "Y".
- To provide with a crotch; to give the form of a crotch to.
- To notch (a log) on opposite sides to provide a grip for the dogs that will haul it.
- To shoplift or smuggle by hiding between one's thighs or in one's underwear.
- To hit in the crotch (genital region).
- To secure (the boom) to the boom crotch (a forked pole).
- To hang (a rope) over a crotch in a tree so that the ends hang down from opposite sides.
- To remove overgrown wool from around the eyes of.
Etymology / origin
Of disputed origin; two possibilities seem likely: * From Middle English croche, variant of crucche (“crutch”); compare crook. * From Middle English croche, variant of crouche (“cross, crozier”).
- croche(Middle English)→
- croche(Middle English)→
- crotch (English)
- Relations: inh, inh
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