sheugh/ʃu/EtymologyFrom Irish seoch, from English sough.nounA ditch, especially a field boundary ditch usually used to drain fields and mark their boundaries.“The original ditches were created by digging trenches, as boundaries and/or irrigation. But to the English, the ditch is the trench. Whereas in Ireland, the ditch is the raised bank of earth and the hedgerow on top. (As for the trench, where I come from that’s a sheugh).”The space between the buttocks.“The sweat is running down the sheugh of my arse.”The Atlantic Ocean; the sea.“The Irish Sea is the little sheugh, the Atlantic is the big sheugh.”