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


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 April 18, 2017
