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smushy

English

Etymology

smush +? -y

Adjective

smushy (comparative smushier, superlative smushiest)

  1. Inclined to smush; squishy, wetly soft.
    • 1910, Grace Tabor, Gardner Callahan Teall, The Garden Primer
      Nasty little green things that look like lice will probably appear — beastly, soft, smushy aphids they are.
    • 2007, Frances O'Roark Dowell, Preston McDaniels, Phineas L. MacGuire... Gets Slimed!: The Second Experiment
      I found a half-full plastic milk jug with no lid and not one single lemon. There was a carton of smushy, oozing cherry tomatoes []

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slushy

English

Alternative forms

  • slush
  • slushie

Etymology

From slush +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?sl??i/

Adjective

slushy (comparative slushier, superlative slushiest)

  1. Covered in slush.
  2. Having the consistency of slush.
  3. (of a person) Soupy.

Translations

Noun

slushy (plural slushies)

  1. Alternative form of slushie (flavoured frozen drink made with ice crystals)
  2. (Australia, colloquial, slang) A kitchen helper.

Translations

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