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mucha muchacha 

A song by the man ESQUIVEL in the 1960s this song describes the word in a new and destictly ESQUIVEL style of music called space lounge. Literaly translated it means much of a woman which is what it is about.
MAN:Hello Muchacha
WOMAN:Oh Hello Muchacha
MAN:No no me Muchacho you Muchacha.. you know like me tarzan you jane Me muchacho you muchacha
WOMAN:Oh you muchacho me muchaca
MAN:wow too much of a woman MUCHA MUCHACHA!!!
mucha muchacha by WolfMeygn February 28, 2004
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Mushy Mushy 

A word that describes when somethings emotional
Don't get all mushy mushy over me now!
Mushy Mushy by Fake_Theory June 15, 2011

mushy mushy 

A female who has no control when it comes to a certain man.
In the past this same woman has called all the shots, but now has lost her edge and is soft in the brain over him.
Would you please stop that mushy mushy shit, kissing his picture, fingering yourself when you think of him and when you look at his pictures! You're making me sick with all that crapola!
mushy mushy by Renee June 23, 2004

Mucho Muchacho 

Mucho Muchacho (MuchoMu) is probably the most important spanish rapper ever. He was one of the first rappers in the game in Spain, with his mytical band "7 notas 7 colores", from El Prat, Barcelona. MuchoMu is the law, La Mami Team.
One lyric of Mucho Muchacho:
"Brillo y respeto, golpeo con efecto; el rap es esto, la calle en directo; 7 notas 7 colores, estamos puestos como Ray Liotta en "Uno de los Nuestros" (spanish tittle of Goodfellas movie)
Mucho Muchacho by Wayete August 31, 2006

Mushy Mushy 

*The word commonly used in referance to having sexual encounters with one of the same or opposite gender.
*created as from a "slip of the tongue" while V meant to say "mushies" refering to mushrooms but "came out" with "mushy"
"after i touched jenn's OI OI, we headed to her boyfriends room for some mushy mushy"
Mushy Mushy by Valisa June 18, 2004

much over muchness 

A misinterpretation of the phrase "much of a muchness".
Person 1: Do you prefer the red or the crimson colour?

Person 2: Either one, it's much over muchness.

Person 1: Uh... I think you mean 'much of a muchness'.

Person 2: That's what I said.

Person 1: No, it's "of a" not "over" - subtle difference. Next you'll say "would of" instead of "would've" or "would have".
much over muchness by schlub April 25, 2010

Much of a muchness 

Very similar
Do you like oranges or tangerines?

It’s much of a muchness I don’t mind.