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What does hoochie coochie mean in English?

By Gabriel Cooper

What does hoochie coochie mean in English?

According to Urban Dictionary, a hoochie coochie is. “The genitals of a drunken woman. Derived from the term ‘hooch’, a slang word for alcohol and ‘coochie’, a slang word for a woman’s genitals. The meaning becomes clear when you know the root-words involved.”

Where did hoochie coochie come from?

8The term “hoochie coochie” comes from the French word hochequeue (“to shake a tail”) which refers to a small bird that shakes its tail feathers. It is not clear exactly when the word became associated with a dance.

Who wrote hoochie coochie?

Willie Dixon
Hoochie Coochie Man/Lyricists
One of the many classic songs written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Muddy Waters, “Hoochie Coochie Man” is a song that every blues guitarist and singer attempts to tackle. Not that they’d ever approach the primal sex appeal and groove of Waters and his classic early electric band.

Is hoochie mama a bad word?

noun. A (young) woman who is sexually promiscuous or who behaves or dresses in a sexually provocative manner. Usually derogatory.

What genre is hoochie coochie?

Blues
Hoochie Coochie Man/Genres

How did Muddy Waters get his name?

Waters, whose nickname came from his proclivity for playing in a creek as a boy, grew up in the cotton country of the Mississippi Delta, where he was raised principally by his grandmother on the Stovall plantation near Clarksdale, Mississippi. …

When did hoochie mama come out?

1995
Hoochie Mama/Released

What was rhythm and blues called until the end of the 1940s?

The term “rhythm and blues,” often called “R&B,” originated in the 1940s when it replaced “race music” as a general marketing term for all African American music, though it usually referred only to secular, not religious music.

What is meaning of muddy water?

to make a situation more confused and less easy to understand or deal with. Puzzle and confuse.

What did Muddy Waters think of Elvis Presley?

‘ Even in 1958, Muddy Waters, whom Presley slated as one of his hugest influences, was famously rumored to have listened to Presley’s 1958 recording of Jerry Leiber-Mike Stoler’s “Trouble” and stated “I better watch out. I believe whitey’s picking up on the things that I’m doing.”

When was the word hoochie first used?

also hoochie-coochie, hootchy kootchy, “erotic suggestive women’s dance” (involving a lot of hip-grinding), 1898, of obscure origin, usually associated, without evidence, with the Chicago world’s fair of 1893 and belly-dancer Little Egypt (who might not even have been there), but the word itself is attested from 1890.