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Lush-worker 

A thief who specializes in robbing drunks on the subway.
Subway Mike was a skillful lush-worker, so well known to the subway squad, spent half of his time doing the five-twenty-nine for jostling.
Lush-worker by brasswater August 17, 2013
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Mouldy on the Lush 

Irish slang meaning getting absolutely off your face drunk, usually while Knacker drinking (on the nac)
Friend: Did you pull that beure last night?
Me: No she was too moudly, she started getting sick everywhere!

Friend: Are we heading to a pub tonight?
Underage Friend: No fuck that we'll go on the nac and get mouldy on the lush instead!
Mouldy on the Lush by IrishGuru March 20, 2015

Lushklunding 

To lushklund is to aggressively dance on top of someone you are working with, and when the person being danced on asks what's going on, they say "Oh sorry this is my favourite dancing spot".

I heard you've been Lusklunding me
Heard you've been Lusklunding me
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
I heard you've been Lusklunding me
Heard you've been Lusklunding me
Ben: Why are you dancing on me
Karl: Oh sorry I didn't see you there I was too busy Lushklunding in my favorite dancing spot....
Ben: But this room is massive why are you right next to me doing that
Karl: SORRY I CANT HELP MY FAVOURITE SPOT
Lushklunding by Lushklunding March 31, 2021
a beautiful person , a person who has a temper and a soft side , a good and bad attitude ,loves her friends, family, someone who hates too much drama , dramatic , but not too dramatic , easily impressed , wants to be successful , and accepted in the world , and wants to make a difference , she is active , funny, and a very trustworthy person.
Lusha is high-spirited , and trustworthy
Lusha by _july23__ April 15, 2014

Lipsmacking Lush 

Man: "Have you tried the grilled lamb chops"
Woman: "Oh my gosh, YES, they are Lipsmacking Lush!"
Lush life means a life of luxury with an exciting night life, a sophisticated outlook, and plenty of partying. It may have originated with the song Billy Strayhorn wrote for Duke Ellington's band in the 1930s in which he speaks of a weariness of "jazz and cocktails," and "women with sullen and sad grey faces" after a love affair has gone bad. That song, along with "Take The A Train," became classics for Ellington.
His lush life came to an end when he ran out of money and his friends ran out on him.
lush life by Jazz and Cocktails December 21, 2016