Moshes vs Mosher - What's the difference?
moshes | mosher |
(mosh)
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.
One who moshes.
(British, slang) A member of an alternative subculture; a grebo or goth.
* 2008 , Paul Byrne, Sophie Lancaster goth murder'' (''The Daily Mirror , 13 March 2008)
As a verb moshes
is (mosh).As a noun mosher is
one who moshes.moshes
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*mosh
English
Verb
(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.
Synonyms
* slam * slam-dance * thrashDerived terms
* mosh circle * mosher * mosh pitSee also
* slam dance * slam dancingmosher
English
Noun
(en noun)- The witness, aged 14, wept as she begged for an ambulance, saying: "This mosher' s just been banged because he's a mosher."