pooch out

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pooch out

Her lips pooch out as she blows a kiss across the room.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To protrude or bulge outward, often in a rounded manner.
    • To cause something to stick out or swell.
    • (Specific usage) To round one's lips outward, as if intending to kiss.
Usage
  • This verb is typically used to describe a part of something (like fabric, a surface, or a body part) that bulges or protrudes in a soft, rounded way. It is often used in informal contexts.
  • It can be used both transitively (with a direct object) and intransitively (without a direct object).
Examples
  • Intransitive use:
    • The cushion had pooched out in the middle from years of use.
    • Her cheeks pooch out when she blows air into them.
  • Transitive use (less common):
    • He pooched out his lips to show his disapproval.
  • Specific lip-rounding use:
    • The baby pooched out her lips, ready for a kiss.
Advanced Usage
  • "to pooch out one's lips/cheeks": This is a set phrase describing the specific facial action of pushing the lips or cheeks forward to create a rounded, pouting, or kissing shape.
    • She pooched out her lips in a thoughtful pout.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pooch (verb, informal): The base form, meaning to bulge or protrude.
    • The fabric will pooch if you don't sew it tightly.
  • Protrude (verb): A more formal synonym for sticking out.
  • Bulge (verb): To swell or curve outward.
  • Pout (verb): To push one's lips or bottom lip forward, especially to show annoyance or in a seductive manner. (This is a close synonym for the specific lip action of "pooch out").
Synonyms
  • Bulge out
  • Pouch out
  • Protrude
  • Pout (for the lip action)
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Puff out: To swell or cause to swell. Often used interchangeably with "pooch out" for cheeks or lips.
    • He puffed out his chest with pride.
  • Stick out: To extend beyond a surface. Less specific about the rounded shape.
    • The nail is sticking out of the board.
Related Idioms
  • Make a moue: To pout or make a grimace by protruding the lips. This is a more literary or formal way to describe a similar action to "pooch out one's lips."
    • She made a moue of disappointment when she heard the news.
pooch out

Her lips pooch out as she blows a kiss across the room.

Verb
  1. round one's lips as if intending to kiss

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