smush
Pronunciation
  • IPA: /smʌʃ/, /smʊʃ/
Noun

smush (plural smushes)

  1. A beaten or pulverized mass.
    The steamroller left her pie an unrecognizable smush.
  2. An act of crushing or squeezing.
    • 2013 Dec. 22, Jad Mouawad and Martha C. White, "," New York Times (retrieved 23 December 2013):
      Some carriers are taking the smush to new heights. Spirit Airlines, for instance, uses seats on some flights with the backrest permanently set back three inches. Call it, as Spirit does, “prereclined.”
Verb

smush (smushes, present participle smushing; past and past participle smushed)

  1. (transitive) to mash; or push; especially to push down or in; compress
    His favorite part of making preserves with his mother was when he got to smush the raw fruit with the pestle.
    That pulled pork meat was smushed in BBQ sauce.
  2. (slang, New York, US) To engage in intimate contact, especially sexual relations.
Synonyms


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