mosh pit

noun

Etymology

From mosh + pit.

  1. derived from puteus — “trench, pit, well
  2. inherited from *puti
  3. inherited from pytt
  4. inherited from pit
  5. formed as mosh pit — “mosh + pit

Definitions

  1. The spontaneous dance floor created in front of a stage when people mosh.

    • If the anesthesiologist, surgeon, and circulating nurse know how to communicate with one another, a lot can get done. If not, the ballet devolves into something more like a mosh pit.

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