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Hoosh vs Zhoosh - What's the difference?

hoosh | zhoosh |

As a noun hoosh

is whoosh.

As a verb zhoosh is

to tweak, finesse or improve (something); to make more appealing or exciting. Usually with {{term|up}}.

As an adjective zhoosh is

stylish, hot, cool.

hoosh

English

Noun

(wikipedia hoosh)
  • whoosh
  • A stew thickened with biscuit
  • zhoosh

    English

    Alternative forms

    * tszuj * zhuzh

    Verb

  • To tweak, finesse or improve (something); to make more appealing or exciting. Usually with (up).
  • *2013 , (Hilary Mantel), ‘Royal Bodies’, London Review of Books , 35.IV:
  • *:Get your pink frilly frocks out, zhuzh up your platinum locks. We are all Barbara Cartland now.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (South Africa, slang) stylish, hot, cool