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!
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!
by IrishGuru March 20, 2015
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.
by brasswater July 09, 2013
by The real Mrs B June 02, 2010
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.
by Jazz and Cocktails December 22, 2016
by tom December 26, 2004
A pickpocket who targets drunks who are passed out on a park bench, subway, bus or any other public area.
See William S. Burroughs' first novel entitled "Junkie" written under the nom-de-plume "James Lee." The main protagonist was an avid "Lush Roller."
by liveitup99 November 20, 2013
A mixture of the words cowin' and lush, this is a South Wales word, largely used in Swansea. It is used to describe something that is particularly amazing or attractive.
"Oh, have you seen that new girl? She's cowin' lush she is!"
or
"Oh ger a load of this ice cream. It's cowin' lush!"
or
"Oh ger a load of this ice cream. It's cowin' lush!"
by L Bobbins March 06, 2009