tush
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English tusshe, tusche, tussch, tossche, tosch, from Old English tūsc, from Proto-Germanic *tunþskaz. Doublet of tusk.
Pronunciation
- enPR: tŭsh, IPA(key): /tʌʃ/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
- Rhymes: -ʌʃ
Noun
tush (plural tushes)
- (now dialectal) A tusk.
- 1818, John Keats, To J. H. Reynolds, Esq.:
- Perhaps one or two whose lives have patient wings, / And through whose curtains peeps no hellish nose, / No wild-boar tushes, and no mermaid's toes [...].
- 1943 November – 1944 February (date written; published 1945 August 17), George Orwell [pseudonym; Eric Arthur Blair], Animal Farm […], London: Secker & Warburg, published May 1962, →OCLC:
- […] he was still a majestic-looking pig, with a wise and benevolent appearance in spite of the fact that his tushes had never been cut.
- A small tusk sometimes found on the female Indian elephant.
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- enPR: to͝osh, IPA(key): /tʊʃ/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ʊʃ
Noun
tush (plural tushes)
- (US, colloquial) The buttocks. [from 1914]
- 1998, Tim Herlihy, The Wedding Singer, spoken by Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler):
- Are you gonna tell Glenn?...About you and that kid, and him squeezing your tush.
Etymology 3
A natural utterance (OED).
Pronunciation
- enPR: tŭsh, IPA(key): /tʌʃ/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
- Rhymes: -ʌʃ
Interjection
tush
- An exclamation of contempt or rebuke. [from 15th c.]
- 1920, Herman Cyril McNeile, chapter 1, in Bulldog Drummond:
- He glanced through the letter and shook his head. "Tush! tush! And the wife of the bank manager too—the bank manager of Pudlington, James! Can you conceive of anything so dreadful? But I'm afraid Mrs. Bank Manager is a puss—a distinct puss. It's when they get on the soul-mate stunt that the furniture begins to fly."
Synonyms
- balderdash, drivel, poppycock; see also Thesaurus:nonsense
Derived terms
Verb
tush (third-person singular simple present tushes, present participle tushing, simple past and past participle tushed)
Synonyms
- castigate, lambaste, scold; see also Thesaurus:criticize
Etymology 4
Unknown.
Pronunciation
- enPR: to͝osh, tŭsh, IPA(key): /tʊʃ/, /tʌʃ/
Audio (Southern England) (file) Audio (Southern England) (file)
- Rhymes: -ʊʃ, -ʌʃ
Verb
tush (third-person singular simple present tushes, present participle tushing, simple past and past participle tushed)
Etymology 5
From British slang tusheroon.
Pronunciation
- enPR: tŭsh, IPA(key): /tʌʃ/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
- Rhymes: -ʌʃ
Noun
tush (plural tushes)
Uzbek
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *tǖĺ (“dream”). Compare Turkish düş (“dream”).
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