English
Noun
boche (plural boches)
- Alternative form of Boche
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1921, Margaret Rebecca Piper, Wild Wings:- I tell you he's the stuff that will take 'em over the top and make the boches feel cold in the pit of their fat tumtums when they see him coming.
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1920, Various, The Best Short Stories of 1920:- But Jacques went right on, talking, talking--about the right flank and the left flank and the boches and the Americans.
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1916, Herbert Wes McBride, The Emma Gees:- Inside the building was a dead French soldier who, as we figured it out, had accounted for the eight boches before they got him.
Old French
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin bucca.
Pronunciation
Noun
boche f (oblique plural boches, nominative singular boche, nominative plural boches)
- (anatomy) mouth
Descendants