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Cush
Definitions
- 1 Excellent, very good. Geordie, slang
"That car owwer there is propa cush!"
- 2 Cushy.
"Sherrington recalled that Bush's office in the old ballpark was "not very cush" and not what you would expect for the owner of a major league franchise."
- 1 The son of Ham, grandson of Noah, and supposed progenitor of the African peoples.
- 2 A Benjamite mentioned only in the title of Psalm 7.
- 3 An Iron Age kingdom on the middle Nile, in what is now northern Sudan.
- 1 The cushion, the soft lip around the edge of the table that allows the balls to bounce cleanly. colloquial
- 2 Synonym of cuisse (“armor for the thigh”).
""[…]a breast and placket, taces, gorget, a burgonet with a buffe or chin peece," and also "Armour richly quilt and graven consisting of a backe, breast, cushes, a paire of kneecops, gorget, a pair of short taces, one burgonet […]""
- 3 Alternative spelling of kush (“marijuana”). alt-of, alternative, uncountable
"“Got caught smoking cush and making out with Franklin Johnson in the memorial garden.” Ugh. This girl has no class. “Did law enforcement press charges?” Lettie asked, concern seeping into her voice. Leave it to Lettie to actually care."
- 4 Alternative form of kush (“marijuana”). alt-of, alternative, uncountable
"He loved smoking joints and couldn't handle blunts. […] I also had him backstage smoking Cush with Jeezy and Will."
Etymology
From cushty, from Romani kushto, kushti (“good”).
From cushy.
From cushion.
Variant of cuisse; compare cuish.
Variant of kush.
Borrowed from Biblical Hebrew כוש (kûš, “Ethiopia, Ethiopians”).
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