Moshable

adj, slang

adj, slang ·Uncommon ·College level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Befitting the moshing style of dance. colloquial

    "The fired-up foursome takes itself very seriously, singing politically charged lyrics, which, in the tradition of Strife and Damnation AD, are strategically placed in the middle of slamming, moshable breakdowns."

Example

More examples

"The fired-up foursome takes itself very seriously, singing politically charged lyrics, which, in the tradition of Strife and Damnation AD, are strategically placed in the middle of slamming, moshable breakdowns."

Etymology

From mosh + -able.

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