smush
English
Alternative forms
Noun
smush (plural smushes)
- A beaten or pulverized mass.
- The steamroller left her pie an unrecognizable smush.
- An act of crushing or squeezing.
Verb
smush (third-person singular simple present smushes, present participle smushing, simple past and past participle smushed)
- (transitive) to mash; or push; especially to push down or in; compress
- His favorite part of making preserves with his mother was when he got to smush the raw fruit with the pestle.
- That pulled pork meat was smushed in BBQ sauce.
- (slang, New York, US) To engage in intimate contact, especially sexual relations.
- 2011, Jenni Farley, "The Rules According to JWOWW"
- Exercising can take your smushing to a whole new level. WORK OUT I am not shitting you: experts say exercise can make sex mind- blowing.
- 2011, Jenni Farley, "The Rules According to JWOWW"
Scots
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [smʌʃ]
Verb
smush (third-person singular present smushes, present participle smushin, past smusht, past participle smusht)
Derived terms
- completely broken up
Further reading
- "smush" in The Orkney Dictionary, 1996, by Margaret Flaws and Gregor Lamb
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