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Dush vs Cush - What's the difference?

dush | cush |

As a verb dush

is to strike or push violently; to strike with the horns; butt.

As an adjective cush is

excellent, very good.

As a noun cush is

shortened form of cushion, the soft lip around the edge of the table that allows the balls to bounce cleanly.

As a proper noun Cush is

the son of Ham and grandson of Noah, progenitor of the African peoples.

dush

English

Alternative forms

* (l), (l), (l), (l), (l) (Scotland)

Verb

(es)
  • To strike or push violently; (of an animal) to strike with the horns; butt.
  • To fall violently; dash down; move with violence.
  • Derived terms

    * (l)/(l)

    cush

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (cushty), from (etyl) kushto, .

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (Geordie, slang) Excellent, very good.
  • That car owner thor is propa cush !

    Etymology 2

    From (cushion).

    Noun

    (cushes)
  • (sports, billiards, snooker, pool) Shortened form of cushion, the soft lip around the edge of the table that allows the balls to bounce cleanly.
  • Anagrams

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