gushy

English

Etymology

gush + -y

Adjective

gushy (comparative gushier, superlative gushiest)

  1. Gushing; effusive and often emotional.
  2. (uncommon) Tending to gush, to produce a large flow of liquid.
    • 1994, Houghton Mifflin Company, Insight, Insight Guides, Insight Guide Hawaii, Insight Guides (→ISBN)
      Spouting water: Early Hawaiians named this l l/2-mile strip of coast Waikiki, or “spouting water,” its inland part a swamp nurtured by descending mountain streams and gushy spring waters. As early as the 1400s, Hawaiians utilized this water ...
    • 2007, Rechella, Players Got Played, Kensington Books (→ISBN), page 112:
      Off with my beige bikini set, then he parted my legs and went straight for for the gushy pussy and gushy it was. I was seeping like a loose faucet.
    • 2015, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Sathya Sai Speaks Volume 1, Sri Sathya Sai Sadhana Trust, Publications Division, →ISBN:
      Just as underground water wells up in a gushy spring, when a bore is sunk down to that depth, []

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