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A small amount of something.

From the Japanese word "sukoshi," pronounced skosh. That also means a little bit.
"I'll have just a skosh of that pie..."
skosh by Athene Airheart March 20, 2004
Related Words
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sukoshi kudasai.
sukoshi by eeboy October 20, 2008
Well heś sweet, supportive and makes me so happy when i talk to him and iḿ actually thankful that he has came in my life. I am so happy that he deals with me and my emotions. Heś also caring and cute, I care for him just as much as does for me, we have a amazing relationship and i want it to stay that way. We are both gonna be strong together no matter what...
Sukesh is a smart and handsome boy... Who plays like a child always...
Sukesh by Mary Ann's December 27, 2021
Suksha TSQ TSQ TSQ * summons *
suksha by suksha May 8, 2023
Contracted form of the Japanese loanword "sukoshi," (adv,n) small quantity; little; few; something; 2) little while 3) short distance.

People from Hawaii seem to love this word. The "u" and "i" may be minimally audible in practice when spoken correctly, and the contracted form is what non-Japanese tend to hear. Sukoshi = skoshi or skosh.
Q: Hey are you going to bail your wife out of jail or just leave her there?

A: I tryin fo tink a skoshi (Please allow me a few moments to consider, kind sir)
skoshi by kamisamaz April 18, 2014

mosh skosh

To complete quickly without haste.
Please produce the weekly report mosh skosh.
mosh skosh by Charles Johnstone August 28, 2008