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smush

or smoosh

[ smoosh ]

verb (used with object)

, Informal.
  1. to mash or push, especially to push down or in; compress:

    to smush a pie in someone's face.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of smush1

1910–15; probably blend of smash and mush 1

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Example Sentences

Tech companies think it sounds cool to smush words together.

Mike, "The Situation" Jersey Shore smush (v.)—to have sex with, ideally involving a guido and a guidette.

Smush, used contemptuously for the mouth, a hairy mouth:—'I don't like your ugly smush.'

Why, it's as good as smush even to know that any one is thinking of you kindly, let alone doing things.

In the morning, after a breakfast of smush, they climbed on the monster's back and started for the city at a good swinging pace.

And to be the grandfather of such bricks ought to be as good as smush and a perpetual delight.

Smush was at this instant emerging from the back parlor with a tray of colored fluids for the dancers.

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