Did you perhaps mean one of these? och, ochre
Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. darts A line behind which a player's front foot must be placed when throwing a dart.
Examples
“Taylor's supremacy at the oche is a case in point.”
WN.com - Articles related to Nadal's 2008 Wimbledon victory voted sporting moment of the decade
“For all that darting missionaries preach the gospel of the oche overseas, this country still reigns supreme on the dartboard.”
“In the second of our club-by-club Premier League previews, Aston Villa step up to the oche, as superstitious Wolves and Wigan fans notice a pattern emerging and realise their turn is on Friday 13th.”
“But since the Tories have divested themselves of much of their Thatcher-era baggage, perhaps modern Dave needs to find a new hero of the oche?”
“He has already won his first-round match, at London's Alexandra Palace last Thursday, and he will be back on the oche next Monday, as the tournament swings into serious action.”
The Guardian: Phil Taylor: I'll never be able to stop … I eat, breathe and sleep darts
“But if those idiots take away even 50% if the delegates, I will not support the DNC in November. stephen oche”
Democrats' late night session falls short on MI, FL delegations
“I didn't like the way he was walking straight down the oche.”
“In the women's final at the home of the sponsors, queen of the oche Dee Bateman made it a magnificent seven titles in a row by beating former winner Carol McCormack.”
“And this year was made all the more special as he and wife Joanne - herself a familiar figure on the oche - are celebrating the birth of daughter Grace six weeks ago, the silverware proving the perfect present to take home to baby.”
“Tinchy proved himself the worst darts player to ever step up to the Bizarre oche as he made a hole in my office wall after his Session.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘oche’.
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Logolepsy
"Luciferous Logolepsy is a collection of over 9,000 obscure English words. Though the definition of an 'English' word might seem to be straightforward, it is not. There exist so many adopted, deriv...
Anschauung, Areopagus, Argus, Briarean, Dei gratia, Dei judicium, Deo volente, Duecento, Foehn, Geflugelte Worte, Gegenschein, Hakenkreuz and 9230 more...
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ktrey's wordlist
Words that I like.
Many may be lexicographically impotent due to a lack of citations and definition. Hopefully I'll be able to rectify this eventually.velleity, dispositive, bloviate, bibulous, fungible, concupiscence, avuncular, carnaptious, thrawn, hypocoristic, diegesis, lagniappe and 928 more...
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It Has a Name??
Yes. Yes it does.
aglet, armsaye, scroop, rowel, ferrule, rasceta, chanking, philtrum, frenulum, keeper, agelast, punt and 285 more...
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sionnach's Words
contumely, fomite, holmgang, poltroon, eleemosynary, obsidian, nugatory, grindcore, felch, recrudescent, pyx, parenteral and 3271 more...
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Only on Wordie/Wordnik
Okay, mostly on Wordie. But it's more fun here anyway.
brannock device, polari, stupidhead, in toto, nounal, flustrated, stuffocate, firkin, full-assed, placeholder name, pro-text, cheesequake and 408 more...
Tweets
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bilby As in oche mom, without the pouting VP campaign. Oct 29, 2008
qroqqa Equally surprising is its pronunciation: [ˈɒki], like 'hockey' without the [h]. Oct 29, 2008
reesetee I figured it to be some sort of Algerian optical device myself. Mar 7, 2007
uselessness Even more alternatively, an expression of pain uttered when one stubs a toe while Gregorian chanting. Mar 7, 2007
sionnach Alternatively, the remnant of a French breakfast pastry, or a type of facial hair popular amongstmid right-wing Latin American dictators. Mar 7, 2007
reesetee The line behind which darts players stand when throwing Mar 7, 2007