mushie

English

Etymology

mushroom + -ie

Noun

mushie (plural mushies)

  1. (slang) A mushroom.
    • 1980, Stephen King, The Mist:
      He grabbed a box of mushrooms away from a lady who was crowding past him to look out the window [] and the lady screamed, “Give me back my mushies!
    • 2009, Mark Penny, Jonathan Penny, The Golden Pig, page 160:
      “I'd like sausage, eggs, bacon, toms, mushies, beans – oh, and some fried bread,” said Mike.
  2. (slang) A magic mushroom.
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