smush

noun
/smʌʃ/

Etymology

Possibly blend of smash + mush.

  1. derived from *markōną — “to mark; to notice
  2. derived from *markōn
  3. derived from marchier
  4. derived from marcher
  5. derived from marche
  6. compounded as smush — “smash + mush

Definitions

  1. A beaten or pulverized mass.

    • The steamroller left her pie an unrecognizable smush.
  2. An act of crushing or squeezing.

    • Some carriers are taking the smush to new heights. Spirit Airlines, for instance, uses seats on some flights with the backrest permanently set back three inches. Call it, as Spirit does, “prereclined.”
  3. To mash or push down or in

    To mash or 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.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To engage in intimate contact, especially sexual relations.

      • 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.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for smush. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA