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butchy

American  
[booch-ee] / ˈbʊtʃ i /

adjective

Slang.
butchier, butchiest
  1. butch.


Etymology

Origin of butchy

butch + -y 1

Example Sentences

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"I'm devastated. Butchy walks the banks up there regularly. He's been fishing there forever," a statement read out on air said.

From BBC

“I just told Butchy I wanted a day off. I’ve had enough of practicing,” Marchand said with a smile when asked about his status for Game 1 on Monday night.

From Seattle Times

The Broncos quarterback was speaking with ESPN’s Lisa Salters on Dec. 27, before the documentary had even aired, and the two seemed almost to relish the theater of the moment, Manning mustering up a butchy air of wounded virtue—“disgusted,” “sickened”—and Salters assuming a gravity appropriate for the Serious Allegations at hand.

From Slate

The characters from the film within the film — Tanner, Butchy, Seacat, Cheechee, Giggles, Lugnut and Struts — welcome the interlopers.

From New York Times

It wasn't until that epiphany on the range some three months later - "Butchy, I've got it," he famously told his coach - that Woods was able to play by feel and went on a run for the ages.

From Seattle Times