A versatile word that is useful in any situation, regardless of context.
Can be used in its formal tense as "a little bit of something" or as a healthy replacement for any obscene expletive contrived by the human race.
Can be used in its formal tense as "a little bit of something" or as a healthy replacement for any obscene expletive contrived by the human race.
"Son of a skosh! I just tripped over that large rock and really skoshed myself up! Ah well, I'll feel a skosh better in the skoshin morning after a couple skoshes of tequila. Then, I'll really feel skoshtastic. Skosh."
by d-marsh July 10, 2004
Get the skoshmug. (verb, transitive) to move something slightly. From the Japanese adjective sukoshi = a small amount, a bit, slightly.
(I first heard it used as a verb in 2000 by an American native-English speaker who hadn't studied Japanese, but had just hung around with Japanese exchange students in the US.)
(I first heard it used as a verb in 2000 by an American native-English speaker who hadn't studied Japanese, but had just hung around with Japanese exchange students in the US.)
by tomkennyjapan February 29, 2008
Get the skoshmug. by farren June 29, 2005
Get the skoshmug. by Charles Johnstone August 28, 2008
Get the mosh skoshmug. The action of skanking and moshing mixed in to create the ultimate social phenomenon at a ska punk show. Closely related to choreomania.
by JCVoltron88 April 11, 2010
Get the skoshmug. Chrisard interrupts a conversation he has nothing to do with to introduce himself. "Oh yeah, we grow 'em big. Can we get ya anything else (in a fake Southern accent)?"
....What a skosh sack
....What a skosh sack
by Pinebush May 10, 2009
Get the Skosh Sackmug. by Vestusual March 5, 2025
Get the Skoshingmug.