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61mush rot — noun Etymology: mush (I) : leak 3 …
62mush — I. noun Etymology: probably alteration of mash Date: 1671 1. a thick porridge made with cornmeal boiled in water or milk 2. something soft and spongy or shapeless 3. a. weak sentimentality ; drivel b. mawkish amorousness II …
63mush up — verb to cause to become mushy My babys food needs to be mushed up before she can eat it …
64MUSH — Multi User Shared Hallucination (Internet » Chat) ** Multi User Shared Hallucinations (Community » Law) …
65mush — Synonyms and related words: airing, amble, bathos, bazoo, bleeding heart, breakfast food, butter, cataplasm, cereal, chaps, chops, cloyingness, constitutional, cornflakes, countenance, crush, dental pulp, dial, dry cereal, embouchure, face,… …
66MUSH — ● ►en sg. m. ►MAIL Au pluriel: Mushes . Mail User s SHell …
67Mush — prison food, especially porridge …
68mush — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. porridge, pottage, oatmeal, cereal; pap, sop, corn (sl.); informal, sentimentality, emotionalism, romance. See feeling, softness, food. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Boiled meal] Syn. Indian meal, hasty… …
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70mush — hums …