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Etymology

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From out +‎ -chu.

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outchu

  1. (informal) out (of) you
    • 2000, Yolanda M. Johnson, My Daughter's Keeper, Bennovations, →ISBN, page 21:
      "Do you hear me gotdammit? You got ten seconds to getcho ass up or imma beat da hell outchu."
    • 2006, Stephanie Collins, Why Me?, Trafford Publishing, →ISBN, page 73:
      "Your Dad's gonna bustchu when he finds outchu snuck out."
    • 2011, Love Jones, A Ghetto Soldier: I Came to Bring the Rain, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 65:
      Go get your man. I should slap the shit outchu right now for dissing me," Daryle said picking up the phone receiver now dangling from its wire as Monica took quick steps down the block.