Intentional vs Mosh - What's the difference?
intentional | mosh |
Intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.
(legal) Done with intent.
To dance by intentionally jumping into and colliding with other, similarly behaving dancers, and performing other wild, aggressive, or spastic movements.
* 2005 July 28, Kelefa Sanneh, “Heat, Good Cheer, Jagged Music and Even Some Melody”, New York Times
To intentionally jump into and collide with another, similarly behaving dancer at a concert.
As a adjective intentional
is intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.As a verb mosh is
to dance by intentionally jumping into and colliding with other, similarly behaving dancers, and performing other wild, aggressive, or spastic movements.intentional
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Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* unintentionalDerived terms
* intentionallymosh
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(es)- From 9 in the morning (when It Dies Today played the lot) until 9 at night (when Ozzy Osbourne led on the main stage), hardy fans cheered and moshed and staggered through a stifling but often exciting day.