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smush

[smoosh]
–verb (used with object) Informal.
to mash or push, esp. to push down or in; compress: to smush a pie in someone's face.
Also, smoosh.


Origin:
1910–15; prob. b. smash and mush 1
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smoosh   (smŏŏsh)   
tr.v.   smooshed, smoosh·ing, smoosh·es Informal
To squash or mash: "Some particularly unhappy homeowners have tried to scrape the ladybugs off their walls, or worse, smooshed them" (Sy Montgomery).

[Imitative.]
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