Gotch — Recorded in a number of spellings including Gatch, Getch, Gotch, Goach, Goacher, Godsir, Goucher, Gutcher, and probably others, this interesting surname is a nickname taken from a medieval phrase of welcome. It can be either English or Scottish,… … Surnames reference
gotch — Canadian Slang (From Ukrainian gatky/gatsi) refers to men s brief style underwear, particularly those that are threadbare. Used in British Columbia and Alberta. Gitch and gotch are variants heard mostly in Saskatchwan. It is also acceptable to… … English dialects glossary
gotch — I. ˈgäch noun ( es) Etymology: origin unknown dialect England : a potbellied jug or pitcher usually made of earthenware II. adjective or gotched cht Etymology: got … Useful english dictionary
gotch — Children s slang for boys underwear. Used regionally in Manitoba, Canada. Gordon s got new plaid gotch … Dictionary of american slang
gotch — Children s slang for boys underwear. Used regionally in Manitoba, Canada. Gordon s got new plaid gotch … Dictionary of american slang
Gotch — /gɒtʃ/ (say goch) noun John Speechly, 1829–1901, Australian publisher, born in England; founder of the company Gordon and Gotch (Aust.) …
gotch — a stone jug with a belly ; a gotch gutted fellow, a fat or great bellied fellow. Norf … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
Gotch, Frank — ▪ American wrestler born April 27/28, 1878, Humboldt, Iowa, U.S. died Dec. 16, 1917 American professional freestyle, or catch as catch can, wrestler, considered one of the greatest in the history of the sport. Gotch won the world… … Universalium
gotch — noun Mens underwear … Wiktionary
Frank Gotch — Infobox Wrestler name=Frank Gotch names=Frank Gotch Frank Kennedy img capt=Frank Gotch in a published photo height=180 cm (5 ft 11 in) weight=91 kg (210 lb) real height= real weight= birth date=birth date|1877|4|27|mf=y birth place=Humboldt, Iowa … Wikipedia