Rhymes with 'push'. 16:16 - Feb 11 with 917 views | Sharkey | Does anybody still call people 'moosh'? (I don't know how to spell it, but it rhymes with 'bush', 'push'.) It was a common word in the 70s and 80s, at least in north Essex. Was it an East Anglian word? Or a general southern word? Was it used only to people you knew, or to strangers? Has it been completely been made redundant by 'mate'? | | | | |
Rhymes with 'push'. on 16:34 - Feb 11 with 867 views | Blueorder | A word that is often used by the traveling community which refers to those that are what the call 'normal' citizens. | | | |
Rhymes with 'push'. on 16:39 - Feb 11 with 857 views | patrickswell | From a mush in Shepherd's Bush. Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush , Bush. | | | |
Rhymes with 'push'. on 16:41 - Feb 11 with 845 views | connorscontract | It's in the lyrics to the Only Fools and Horses theme tune: "From a Mush in Shepherds Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, No Income Tax, No VAT, No money back, No Guarantee..." etc Also used to mean "mouth" (or maybe "face"?) back in the day, as in "Shut yer mush". | | | |
Rhymes with 'push'. on 16:46 - Feb 11 with 826 views | footers |
Which grew into Polari, where we get great words like naff from :) | |
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Rhymes with 'push'. on 16:47 - Feb 11 with 813 views | Darth_Koont |
Rhymes with 'push'. on 16:46 - Feb 11 by footers | Which grew into Polari, where we get great words like naff from :) |
Indeed. I was surprised by muller and minge though. | |
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Rhymes with 'push'. on 18:36 - Feb 11 with 722 views | Tangledupin_Blue | It is common in Hampshire and Dorset. I have a nephew in Romsey named Paul but called Moosh. | |
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