Talk:Botch

Watch?
Is 'botch' really "Another name for a watch."? This is (to me) unfamiliar usage, I can't find any examples with a web search and it strikes me as somewhat comical (perhaps the user has a cold :). I therefore assumed this was a joke and have reverted the addition.

Looking at the page today (Sept. 11, 2006) "Another name for a watch" is still included in the article. Either someone has readded, or possibly you accidently removed "A variation of Beotch" instead.

I have assumed that "A variation for Beotch" was accidently removed, and have added it in place of "Another name for a watch." I agree that I have never heard Botch used as a name for a watch and also cannot find any sources that do so.

However, if you go on google and type "botch beotch" you can find endless uses of the word botch as an alternate to beotch. There is even a joke entry in the NamesDatabase.com that is "First Name: Botch, Surname: Beotch"


 * Not convinced. I've removed it too. You can put it back when you've backed it up with a suitable Wikipedia or Wiktionary entry, OK?--Farry 18:58, 3 December 2007 (UTC)