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scoosh (skʊʃ) vb 1. to squirt 2. (intr) (of liquid) to rush n 3. a squirt or rush of liquid 4. (Cookery) any fizzy drink [C19: of imitative origin] Collins English ...
4 meanings: 1. to squirt 2. (of liquid) to rush 3. a squirt or rush of liquid 4. any fizzy drink.... Click for more definitions.
Nov 5, 2024 · skoosh (third-person singular simple present skooshes, present participle skooshing, simple past and past participle skooshed) (informal, chiefly Scotland) To squirt. 2001, Andrew Campbell, Dead Letter House, Neil Wilson Pub Limited: Untouchable. I am untouchable. I cannot touch. But in these other states, I am the citizen of many nations.
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Scots Word of the Season: ‘Skoosh’ By Maggie Scott skoosh v. (cause to) gush, splash, squirt; dart, move rapidly with a swishing sound; etc n. a splash, spurt, jet (of liquid); carbonated drink such as lemonade; etc Skoosh is an onomatopoeic word that ably echoes the sound of the speedy, swishy, splashy things it describes.
Edb. 1965 J. K. Annand Sing it Aince 36: Water coloured pink That I can hae to synd my mou' Syne skoosh intil his sink. Edb. 1965 J. T. R. Ritchie Golden City 35: Ring, Bang, Scoosh — “Ring!” — ye ring the bell; “Bang!” — ye kick the door; “Scoosh!” — ye run for it. Per. 6 1970: “Scoosh” was much used by young people in the twenties and thirties as a term in country ...
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There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun skoosh.See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in Scottish English.