Bouch

/baʊtʃ/ verb

An archaic or dialectal term meaning to push, shove, or strike something.

Middle English origin, possibly from Old Norse 'búkr' meaning belly or body, later applied to physical contact or collision. The word declined in standard usage but persists in some regional dialects.

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