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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 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

State representative William Reinstein, the class clown of the statehouse, strode over to Kerry and introduced himself as Butchy Cataldo, a former legislator.

From Time Magazine Archive