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  • She sees a lynching, and by the time she's an adolescent, attracted to both women and men, she finds herself traveling with a hoochie-koochie dancer from a carnival, named Rain.

    Book Review: Bernice McFadden's 'Glorious' 2010

  • My 3-year-old daughter, running around the house talking about I'm a hoochie koochie man.

    CNN Transcript Dec 6, 2008 2008

  • The question Karl Rove is wrestling with is, do strong leaders do koochie-koochie-koo with gurgling fatty pies?

    Nicholas von Hoffman: Self-Investigation 2008

  • My 3-year-old daughter, running around the house talking about I'm a hoochie koochie man.

    CNN Transcript Dec 7, 2008 2008

  • It just goes to show you, even if a girl seems unconventional, by, oh we don't know, constantly showing off her koochie-pop to the casual passer-by, or getting contraversial books written about her, or getting depicted squeezing a baby out her bronze wazoo, she'll still have a crappy taste in music.

    Naked Britney Spears Pictures Not Especially Naked 2006

  • When Britney Spears isn't showing off her koochie-pop, or getting divorced, or being a statue, she's the subject of other people's books.

    Britney Spears Has New Boyfriend, And A Type 2006

  • Joe on lute, Mike the drummer, and Dean with finger cymbals and wooden spoons played somewhat like castanets, played strongly rhythmic Greek and Ottoman dance music while a stunningly beautiful young woman did some real belly dancing, not the hoochie-koochie variety.

    Archive 2006-01-01 Will 2006

  • Then the snakes dissolved into Betty Short, wearing only stockings, doing an inept hoochie-koochie dance.

    White Jazz Ellroy, James, 1948- 1992

  • Still, the Prime Minister's pending February visit seems an odd time to make Valentine's Day koochie koo in the People's Republic of China with the country's drab successor to Mao Zedong's legacy, Hu Jintao.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROD MICKLEBURGH 2012

  • Of course, Minolta (trying to swipe the emerald for his hoochie-koochie gal, Doris O'Razz) may have had the emerald in its own box marked "REALLY BIG-TIME VALUABLE EMERALD."

    www.buzz.mn - 2009

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