- skoosh
- Scottish Vernacular Dictionaryn (also scoosh, possibly even squouche, who knows?)1. fizzy pop (see ginger), carbonated soft drink2. something very easy, simple pimple.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
skoosh * — Noun. 1. A squirt of cream from an aerosol. 2. Something very easy. E.g. That exam was a skoosh! I knew all the answers. 3. A carbonated drink. * All uses are Scottish … English slang and colloquialisms
skoosh — [sko͝osh] 1. (also scoosh) Scottish v. ■ squirt or splash (liquid) 2. n. ■ a splash or squirt of liquid ■ any small amount lift that just a skoosh, will you? Origin … Useful english dictionary
Skoosh — lemonade or any carbonated drink … Scottish slang
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