How do you spell…?
It sounds like sko-ch. As in, “add just a skoch of pepper.” Is that the way you spell it?
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the word is skosh or scotch
it means a little bit or pinch
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I am very good both with words and cooking, but never ran across that one. Must be a colloquialism. You don’t mention whether it is a long O or a short O. If short, it could be “scotch”. One of the definitions of that word is “inclined to frugality”, which would indicate “a pinch of pepper”.
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6 years ago
If the origin is Japanese, how come I hear it in only western European and Western countries? Just wondering. And if it means both in uch different languages, how did that happen? Just wondering. all very exciting. I know, I must be boring, but I love word origins!
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Pronounced “SKOWSH” Schoche is a Deutche word meaning Lil Bit. It actually refered to a womans behind. So if asked if you got any over the weekend you would reply “Just a Schoche”
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this word is spelled “skosh”, and is slang for “a little bit”.
It comes from the Japanese word sukoshi, which also means “a little bit”.
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