when an item, situation, or action is niether bad nor good. You could say its average. Derived from the jewish word of kosher.
by scroggtastic September 20, 2010
Get the Koshemug. OK or fine. The word is shortened from kosher, a word meaning blessed by a rabbi. If something is kosher, it's acceptable, and kosh is simply short for kosher.
by RoughGrooveSurface September 26, 2005
Get the koshmug. by Cornslop March 15, 2018
Get the Koshmug. To be deliberately obscure or cryptic when telling a person something or answering a question. Origin: Kosh is the name of an alien on the science-fiction series Babylon 5. His speech was as described previously. The term has been used in the past by people on the internet familiar with the show.
by VAKI5 May 7, 2005
Get the koshmug. by whitemormon October 19, 2011
Get the koshmug. Kosh - derived from the word "Kosher", originally popular in the Jewish community, but is now catching on with the gentiles
1. (adj.) pure, from the heart
2. (adj.) blessed by a Rabbi
3. (adj.) clean
1. (adj.) pure, from the heart
2. (adj.) blessed by a Rabbi
3. (adj.) clean
Yo Ishmael! That rhyme you spit last night at the JCC (Jewish Community Center) was totally kosh.
J Schmizzle, that pizza your mom made was kosh right?
Abraham, the synagogue you go to is so kosh compared to the one I usually go to.
J Schmizzle, that pizza your mom made was kosh right?
Abraham, the synagogue you go to is so kosh compared to the one I usually go to.
by shizi p March 19, 2011
Get the Koshmug. by R. Kemp January 13, 2005
Get the Koshmug.