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Sqush vs Stush - What's the difference?

sqush | stush |

As a verb sqush

is (intransitive|us|rare) to squash or squelch.

As an adjective stush is

(afro-caribbean ) posh or snobbish; classy or stylish.

sqush

English

Verb

  • (intransitive, US, rare) To squash or squelch.
  • *1885 , Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn
  • Blamed if the king didn't have to brace up mighty quick, or he'd a squshed down like a bluff bank that the river has cut under, it took him so sudden.
  • *1909 , Mary Mapes Dodge, St. Nicholas: A Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls
  • *1965 , Ezra Pound, The Cantos
  • * 1939, Dalton Trumbo, Johnny Got His Gun p. 12 "His feet squshed in the water as he went...He tip-toed upstairs his wet shoes still squshing a little".
  • stush

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (Afro-Caribbean ) posh or snobbish; classy or stylish
  • References

    * OED (online) 2007

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