1. He was known as a lush because of his love for life and his want to always have a good time.
2. She felt very lush sitting on her front porch with a cigar in one hand and a drink in the other, passing the time with a close friend.
2. She felt very lush sitting on her front porch with a cigar in one hand and a drink in the other, passing the time with a close friend.
by kobby3 July 14, 2009

A word describing the most wonderful person you have ever met. A term used to describe someone who fills your heart with joy and glee and happy and all that good stuff and three other things!
by mewwww June 11, 2006

by Lance Boyle October 03, 2015

The new 'fresh'. A go-to word that can be used to describe any noun or verb which the speaker finds particularly rich in flavour, aesthetic or sound. It is used particularly in Jazz, as a tribute to Billy Strayhorn's composition "Lush Life" and the album by John Coltrane of the same name.
by xxBrianBrownxx February 15, 2012

by Billy-Bob McSanchez April 06, 2005

An event very similar to lunch with no food requirement. Generally involves a group of people meeting at a place that serves alcohol shortly after they open and staying until they close.
by ~jai~ August 02, 2008

An individual who enjoys always having a drink in hand. They tend to become buzzed quite easily, yet can drink through to the early morning. Not a flirtatious force to be reckoned with!
by SethyShoe October 16, 2010
