SMUSH

Etymology

Noun

smush (plural smushes)

A beaten or pulverized mass.

An act of crushing or squeezing.

Verb

smush (third-person singular simple present smushes, present participle smushing, simple past and past participle smushed)

(transitive) to mash; or push; especially to push down or in; compress

(slang, New York, US) To engage in intimate contact, especially sexual relations.

Synonyms

• (compress): press, squash, squeeze; see also compress

• (engage in intimate contact): go to bed with, sleep with, smash; see also copulate with

Anagrams

• Shums

Source: Wiktionary



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