by Anonymous June 03, 2003
its wear they giv it u up the ass using there hand and a rubber glove don't go near rob harney he does it all the time and trust me it isn't nice!!!!
by Anonymous June 03, 2003
In Irish Slang: Derived from the Irish word 'Muise', meaning 'ah' or 'well'.
Musha is used in Irish slang to give either sarcastic pity, playful pity or real pity- depending on the tone used to say it.
Musha is used in Irish slang to give either sarcastic pity, playful pity or real pity- depending on the tone used to say it.
Fred: I have the man-flu.
Ann: Awww mushaaaa - it's just a head-cold.
Child: I hurt my knee
Aunty: Awww musha - come here I'll kiss it better.
Student: I have my exams today but I was out drinking last night and now I'm tired.
Sarcastic friend: Aww musha.
Ann: Awww mushaaaa - it's just a head-cold.
Child: I hurt my knee
Aunty: Awww musha - come here I'll kiss it better.
Student: I have my exams today but I was out drinking last night and now I'm tired.
Sarcastic friend: Aww musha.
by nikmeadnicolaaaa February 20, 2017
A word with no meaning, often shouted or slipped into convosations to trigger a diffrent emotion, depending on how or in what context the word is said in. Usually results in confusion.
by Jebadiah. April 25, 2010
by Gf k August 07, 2019
A Beautiful sweet, sexy, outgoing, loves to play games, loyal, doesn't judge others, easy to love, has a nice body, crazy at times and shy
Who is that musha girl? She has something about her that I like.
She is one of the most unique person you'll ever meet
She is one of the most unique person you'll ever meet
by Moosha March 14, 2017
by anomunys December 01, 2016