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sloosh
▪ I. sloosh, n. dial. and colloq. (sluːʃ) [Echoic: cf. slosh n., slush n.2 But perhaps partly a variant of sluice n.] A pouring of water; a wash; a noise of, or as of, heavily splashing or rushing water.1919 Athenæum 11 July 582/2 Among the brand-new slang one may discern some that had an onomatopœi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sloosh
Sloosh was a form of cornbread that was popular during the American Civil War, especially among Confederate soldiers. wikipedia.org
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zhoosh
zhoosh, v. slang (orig. Polari). Brit. /ʒʊʃ/, /ʒuːʃ/, U.S. /ʒʊʃ/, /ʒuʃ/ Forms: 19– zhoosh, 19– zhush [Probably imitative; compare sloosh v., whoosh v. Compare also the following earlier noun use in Polari in the sense ‘clothing’:1968 B. Took & M. Feldman Best of ‘Round The Horne’ (2000) 4th Ser. Pro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dark Is the Sun
After leaving his tribe to find a possible mate from a distant tribe, Deyv runs into trouble and ends up meeting the plant-man Sloosh and a feisty woman wikipedia.org
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skoosh
▪ I. skoosh, n. Sc. colloq. Brit. /skuːʃ/, U.S. /skuʃ/, Sc. /skuʃ/ Forms: 19– scoosh, 19– skoosh [‹ skoosh v.] 1. a. A drink, esp. a carbonated soft drink.1959 I. Opie & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolchildren ix. 165 In Lydney lemonade (or cider) is ‘squouk’, and in Kirkcaldy it is commonly ‘skoosh’ (l... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of American breads
suspected to have introduced sourdough bread to the San Francisco area during the California Gold Rush in the 1850s Salt-rising bread Scali bread Sloosh wikipedia.org
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List of Transmetropolitan characters
Then he hears a satisfactory plop and says, "More like a sloosh than a splash". Alan Schact: The Smiler's political consultant. wikipedia.org
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