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Started by: pisolivadi (1812) 

phred..

'coccium'' pron 'cotch um'

As in 'See these ap-puhs, cotchum when a clod um at thi''.

or

''Long balls rained in on Al Habsi all afternoon, but the Omani spilled one after another despite Latics fans urging him to ''cotch um mon, cotch um ya clown''

Replied: 27th Feb 2013 at 14:55

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