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Overly sentimental or affectionate in a cliche'd way Some of the love scenes were extremely mushy
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1) adj. alittle bit overly sentimental
2) adj. soft and malable 1) That movie would have been better if they didn't make it so mushy.
2) I like mushy fruit like bananas, peaches, and tomatoes. |
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A verb to define the last minute act of pulling out of a social calendar event, or alternatively to not show at all (without notification). Verb: To pull a "mushy". Guys, something's come up. I'm afraid i'm going to have to mushy out on this one.
They had to mushy out of the party. |
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sentimental, blatantly emotional He always gets so mushy when asked about his social life.
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Adjective Overly crowded, hot, humid, sweaty, uncomfortable rubbing against people. Often used to describe social events including but not limited to: clubs, bars, partys, the gym, etc. James: "wanna head to club dub tonight?"
Nick: "Nah, I hear its mushy tonight, lets head to Absinthe and dance" |
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Something that is so incredibly weird that it is deemed strange by freaks.
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Either an adjective or a nickname used to describe someone who is extremely popular, considered "the man," or considered a beast at life Hey, Mushy, you're going to that party, right?
Dude, you're the mushiest guy around. Mushy, you're the man! You see that guy over there...he's mushy at cross country. |
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