Pooch (noun) poo-ch (informal) Dog 1920, unknown origin. Example sentences “she showed up here with a tiny pooch in her handbag!” Love0 Share Share Pin Word of the Day – Inquinate Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Inquinate (transitive verb) in-kwin-ayt Word of the Day – Exculpatory Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Exculpatory (adj) eks-kulp-at-aw-ree Word of the Day – Subfuscous Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Subfuscous (adj) sub-fus-kus Word of the Day – Enjambment Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Enjambment (noun) en-jam-ment Word of the Day – Stinkard Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Stinkard (noun) stin-kard Word of the Day – Ostentatious Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Ostentatious (adj) ost-en-tay-shus Word of the Day – Carom Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Carom (noun) kar-uhm Word of the Day – Dislimn Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Dislimn (verb) (archaic) dis-lim Word of the Day – Quintessential Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Quintessential (adj) kwin-tee-sen-shul