单词 | smush |
释义 | smushn. 1. = mush n.1 4a; a messy pulp. dialect. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > constitution of matter > softness > types of softness > [noun] > pulpiness or mushiness > pulp pomace1555 mash1598 mummy1601 pulp1633 pomate1699 pulpament1699 pummy1754 mush1824 pash1825 smush1825 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. (at cited word) Gane to smush, reduced to a friable or crumbled state, like potatoes too much boiled, &c. 1929 D. H. Lawrence Pansies 130 Then suddenly the mastodon rose with the wonderful lady And trampled all the listeners to a smush. 2. The mouth; = mush n.2 U.S. slang. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > mouth > [noun] moutheOE billa1000 munc1400 mussa1529 mouc1540 gan1567 gob1568 bouche1582 oven1593 taster1596 Pipe Office1609 neba1616 gab1681 gam1724 mouthpiece1738 potato-trap1785 potato-jaw1791 fly-trapc1795 trap1796 mouthie1801 mug1820 gin-trap1824 rattletrap1824 box1830 mouf1836 bread trap1838 puss1844 tater-trap1846 gash1852 kissing trap1854 shop1855 north and south1858 mooey1859 kisser1860 gingerbread-trap1864 bazoo1877 bake1893 tattie-trap1894 yap1900 smush1930 gate1937 cakehole1943 motormouth1976 pie hole1983 geggie1985 1930 D. Runyon in Collier's 20 Dec. 32/3 Then Lily hauls off and gives me a big kiss right in the smush. 1935 D. Runyon in Hearst's Jan. 160/2 He grabs Miss Amelia Bodkin in his arms and kisses her kerplump on the smush. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online June 2018). † smushadj. Scottish. Obsolete. rare. (Meaning uncertain; perhaps a later form of smoch adj.) ΚΠ 1629 Z. Boyd Balme of Gilead 107 He..seeth him gaping for lyfe lyke a hungry dogge gaping for a smush bone. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online June 2021). smushv. colloquial and dialect (now chiefly U.S.). transitive. To mash or crush. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > grinding or pounding > grind or pound [verb (transitive)] grindc1000 i-ponec1000 britOE poundOE stampc1200 to-pounec1290 bruisea1382 minisha1382 bray1382 to-grind1393 beatc1420 gratec1430 mull1440 pestle1483 hatter1508 pounce1519 contuse1552 pounder1570 undergrind1605 dispulverate1609 peal1611 comminute1626 atom1648 comminuate1666 porphyrize1747 stub1765 kibble1790 smush1825 crack1833 pun1888 micronize1968 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. (at cited word) Smush, to bruise, to reduce to small particles, to grind to powder, Roxb. 1887 T. Darlington Folk-speech S. Cheshire ‘Smushin' the crud’ (curd) is a regular operation of cheese-making, and by many dairy-maids is done by squeezing it through the fingers. 1914 Dial. Notes 4 156 [Cape Cod] Smush v., mash... Used only in a figurative sense or when the product is wet. ‘He smushed the clam.’ 1987 J. Wilcox Miss Undine's Living Room iv. 46 He sank onto the foot of the bed, smushing a box of Cap'n Crunch. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < |
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