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9. smush
(smoosh) noun. 1. a word comprised of two or more other words, often used as a humorous and extreme exaggeration of the original words; a portmanteau.

2. a game played by combining two or more words to form a new word, often with a secondary goal of creating the most funny-sounding exaggeration of the original words.
Ginormous is a great smush of "gigantic" and "enormous".
1. smush
the act of having sex
Ronnie (from MTV's Jersey Shore): yea, we smushed last night
2. smush
A term originally from MTV's Jersey Shore, meaning to have sex.
Snooki: I like to smush!
3. smush
The act of pressing a flaccid penis against a woman's groin area in a vain attempt at sexual intercourse. Typically occurs as a result of intoxication.
Man, I couldn't get it up last night, but I did smush that bitch.
4. smush
smush·ed, smush·ing
(smǝsh, smoosh) verb. 1. to push or shove two or more things together.

2. to combine two or more words into a new, original word.

3. to squeeze tightly.
I had to smush all my socks together to fit them in the drawer.

I was smushed between two big guys on the flight home.
5. Smush
NOUN. A close cousin of "Crush."

-Thinking that someone is cute. But not really considering/ looking for a relationship with them for certain reasons.

*Have you ever thought someone was cute? But you figured that a relationship with them probably wasn't a good idea? But omg, they were just pretty darn cute? ;D Well, then here's a word I made up with my friends to perfectly describe such a situation! :)*
Hahaha! I see your smush! Let's make up a funky codename for her/him!
6. smush
pronounced 'smuhsh'

'to smush' would be to stick something, with vigor, into an orifice.

past tense would be 'I smushed'

a person that smushes is a 'smusher'

A smushy is usually something pointed in shape.

Made of things such as wood or stone...but more commonly stone.

First discovered in Cornwall but originates from Wookey Hole Caves, there are many smushy stones located here.

The most famous and oldest smushy stone resides in Chez Peanut.

The trick with smushy stones is to start off small and work your way up to a really big one, like Mont Blanc, that is a very large smushy stone and it would take an experienced smusher to smush that.
she was a right old smusher, I bet she'd smush that traffic cone with no problem
7. smush
squash

also past tense: "smushed"
'I sat on my cupcake and smushed it'

'Back up - don't smush me!'
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