1. He was known as a lush because of his love for life and his want to always have a good time.
2. She felt very lush sitting on her front porch with a cigar in one hand and a drink in the other, passing the time with a close friend.
2. She felt very lush sitting on her front porch with a cigar in one hand and a drink in the other, passing the time with a close friend.
by kobby3 July 14, 2009
Meaning cool. Antonym is 'anti-lush'. There is a hand symbol that accompanies this term, the symbol for lush is a peace sign with your thumb out as well. The sign for anti-lush is the same thing, just turn your hand upside down, so it looks like an A. Lush has an online symbol.
lush = _V
lush = _V
by teh kaitlyn August 10, 2005
by SeekUpDMB5 November 14, 2002
by Lance Boyle August 23, 2015
The new 'fresh'. A go-to word that can be used to describe any noun or verb which the speaker finds particularly rich in flavour, aesthetic or sound. It is used particularly in Jazz, as a tribute to Billy Strayhorn's composition "Lush Life" and the album by John Coltrane of the same name.
by xxBrianBrownxx January 25, 2012
by Billy-Bob McSanchez April 06, 2005
An event very similar to lunch with no food requirement. Generally involves a group of people meeting at a place that serves alcohol shortly after they open and staying until they close.
by ~jai~ July 11, 2008