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单词 hoosh
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hooshn.

/huːʃ/
Etymology: Origin unknown.
slang.
A kind of thick soup.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > soup or pottage > [noun] > other soups
breec1000
mortressc1387
cretone?a1400
mortrelc1400
primrosea1450
water-kale?a1500
white broth?1537
plum broth1614
mutton broth1615
veal brotha1625
nettle-kale?c1625
China-broth1628
bisque1647
beer-broth1648
dilligrout1662
nativity broth1674
sowdyc1700
mandarin broth1701
white soup1708
soup-vermicell1724
soup-meagre1733
burgoo1743
sago-gruel1743
soup maigre1754
vermicelli soup1769
vermicelli1771
noodle soup1779
mock turtle soup1783
pepper-water1783
mulligatawny1784
powsowdie1787
macaroni soup1789
bird's nest soup1806
smiggins1825
garbure1829
pish-pash1834
laksa1846
sancocho1851
ajiaco1856
pepper soup1860
liquorice-soup1864
mock turtle1876
borsch1884
petite marmite1890
whey-brose1894
rassolnik1899
lokshen soup1900
menudo1904
hoosh1905
sinigang1912
waterzooi1915
Cullen Skink1916
swallow's nest soup1920
mizutaki1933
rasam1933
pasta fazool1935
pho1935
pasta fagioli1951
stracciatella1954
solyanka1958
tom yam1960
mannish water1968
pasta e fagioli1968
ribollita1968
tom yam kung1969
1905 R. F. Scott Voy. ‘Discovery’ I. 445 The cook..proceeded to prepare the ingredients of the hoosh, by which term the hot, thick soup that constituted the sledging meal was generally known.
1911 R. F. Scott Jrnl. 29 Nov. in Last Exped. (1913) I. xvi. 479 They had some of Chinaman's undercut in their hoosh yesterday.
1919 E. Shackleton South xii. 239 The hoosh-pot with our precious limpets and seaweed was kicked over in the rush.
1922 Chambers's Jrnl. Jan. 73/2 The thick savoury ‘hoosh’ of pemmican and broken plasmon biscuit.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

hooshv.

/huːʃ/
Etymology: < hoosh n.; compare shoo int.1, shoo v.
colloquial.
transitive. To force or turn or drive (an animal, etc.) off (or out, etc.); also intransitive, to move (rapidly). Cf. also quot. 1943.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [verb (transitive)] > drive away > birds or animals
shoo1622
hurroosh1839
voetsak1897
hoosh1908
the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > move swiftly [verb (intransitive)]
lakeOE
flyOE
runOE
scour13..
jace1393
hie1398
spina1400
fleetc1400
glentc1400
stripc1400
suea1450
carryc1450
speed1488
scud1532
streek1598
winga1616
to clip it1616
hackney1617
swifta1618
whirryc1630
dust1673
whew1684
race1702
stroke1735
cut1797
spank1807
skid1815
speela1818
crack1824
skimmer1824
slap1827
clip1832
skeet1838
marvel1841
lick1850
travel1850
rush1852
zip1852
sail1876
rabbit1887
move1906
high-tail1908
to ball the jack1914
buzz1914
shift1922
giddap1938
burn1942
hoosh1943
bomb1966
shred1977
1908 Athenæum 11 Apr. 450/1 I hooshed them, hooshed them all into the shed.
1928 A. A. Milne House at Pooh Corner vi. 100 ‘Well done, Pooh... That was a good idea of ours... Hooshing you to the bank like that.’ ‘Hooshing me?’ said Eeyore in surprise. ‘Hooshing me? You didn't think I was hooshed, did you? I dived. Pooh dropped a large stone on me, and so as not to be struck heavily on the chest, I dived and swam to the bank.’
1933 L. A. G. Strong Sea Wall xvii. 283 We could hoosh the whole lot of them off of the line, and the train could go by.
1934 A. Russell Tramp-royal in Wild Austral. iii. 27 I untied my camel, ‘hooshed’ it down and mounted it.
1936 A. Thirkell August Folly ix. 283 Oh, she's dressing, and Aunt Palmer hooshed me out.
1939 J. Joyce Finnegans Wake 112 Trust her to propagate the species and hoosh her fluffballs safe through din and danger!
1943 J. L. Hunt & A. G. Pringle Service Slang 39 Hooshing, purely an R.A.F. word, which means landing at great speed.
1956 ‘A. Bridge’ Lighthearted Quest ii. 37 Why do you go hooshing off to find him in this completely wild-cat way?
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

hooshint.

/huːʃ/
An exclamation used in driving animals, etc.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > other vocal sounds > [interjection] > shoo, etc.
shoo1483
huff1486
st1552
hoosh1874
1874 T. Hardy Far from Madding Crowd I. x. 131 Saying ‘Hoosh!’ to the cocks and hens when they go upon your seeds.
1900 Contemp. Rev. Oct. 512 A loud ‘hoosh’ from the Kaffir roused one of the Englishmen.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2018).
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