Squshed vs Smushed - What's the difference?
squshed | smushed |
(sqush)
(intransitive, US, rare) To squash or squelch.
*1885 , Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn
*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". (smush)
A beaten or pulverized mass.
An act of crushing or squeezing.
* 2013 Dec. 22, Jad Mouawad and Martha C. White, "[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/23/business/on-jammed-jets-sardines-turn-on-one-another.html?hp]," New York Times (retrieved 23 December 2013):
*:Some carriers are taking the smush to new heights. Spirit Airlines, for instance, uses seats on some flights with the backrest permanently set back three inches. Call it, as Spirit does, “prereclined.”
to mash; or push; especially to push down or in; compress
(slang, New York, US) To engage in intimate contact, especially sexual relations.
* 2011 . Jenni Farley "The Rules According to JWOWW"
As verbs the difference between squshed and smushed
is that squshed is (sqush) while smushed is (smush).squshed
English
Verb
(head)sqush
English
Verb
- 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.
smushed
English
Verb
(head)smush
English
Alternative forms
* smooshNoun
(smushes)Verb
(es)- Exercising can take your smushing to a whole new level. WORK OUT I am not shitting you: experts say exercise can make sex mind- blowing.