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ooshabosch

A surprise assault of unwanted love and affection.
Alice was running late for work. She'd just gotten out of the shower, and was getting dressed in the bedroom when she was ooshaboshed. She was sitting on the edge of the bed, putting on her socks, when her boyfriend, still half asleep, leaned forward, wrapped his arms around her, and pulled her back into bed for several minutes of cuddles and kisses.


The cat hates being held, but the owner ooshaboshes it sometimes, holding it close and petting it until it escapes.


Franky was running through the living room on his birthday, playing with his new toy race car, when he became the victim of an ooshabosch from his grandmother. As he ran by, she grabbed his hand and pulled him in for flurry of unwanted smooches and hugs.
ooshabosch by rorylane February 13, 2009
Related Words
Oosh oishee oishi oish Ooshi ooshrum Oishik oishiki omish onish
A tumblr user, david oomshi, that does not speak often, and will not define oomshi
person 1: what does oomshi mean?
oomshi: no
oomshi by urinatings February 28, 2013
Oy - Shii

Japanese for 'delicious'
Neko ga oishii desu yo.
"Cats are delicious!"

nani sore? oishii no? 

A somewhat of a dead meme in Japan that you might hear a Japanese native say. It is often used when someone uses some fancy/obscure English or Japanese word that the listener doesn't know. Literally translated, it means "What is that? Is it delicious?". It has nothing to do with food though. 「Written in Japanese (with 漢字) -> 何それ?美味しいの?」

PS: Thank you Japanese Ammo with Misa
Shakespeare: Look thou be true; do not give dalliance, To the fire i' the blood: be more abstemious...

Every edgy highschooler ever: nani sore? oishii no?
nani sore? oishii no? by faichaan September 6, 2020

Odisheeyeh

An abbreviation for saying "Oh did she yeah"
You: Where are my shoes
Friend: Your Mam put them upstairs

You: Odisheeyeh ( Oh did she yeah)
Odisheeyeh by FriedRice2011 March 25, 2017
Japanese man eats a sushi.
"Oishi," he says to the stranger next to him.
oishi by sukebe December 27, 2006