MOSH

Etymology

Verb

mosh (third-person singular simple present moshes, present participle moshing, simple past and past participle moshed)

(intransitive) To dance by intentionally jumping into and colliding with other, similarly behaving dancers, and performing other wild, aggressive, or spastic movements.

(transitive) To intentionally jump into and collide with another, similarly behaving dancer at a concert.

Synonyms

• slam

• slam-dance

• thrash

Anagrams

• H.M.S.O., HMOs, Homs, OHMS, mhos, ohms

Source: Wiktionary



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