slush



slush up

to become messy with slush. As the winter storm increases in intensity, the roads will slush up and become impassable. After an hour of snow and rain, the roads were so slushed up that we could not travel.
See also: slush, up

slush fund

n. a fund of money that can be used for various unofficial and discretionary purposes. How much is left in the slush fund?
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slush up

in. to drink liquor; to get drunk. They slushed up for a while and went out to look for some chicks.
See also: slush, up

slushed (up)

mod. alcohol intoxicated. I hate to come home slushed and wake up everybody. I have to sing, you see.
See also: slush, up

slushed

verb
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kerr-Scottish, English (Rare)
Lorna['lɔ:nə]
WinifredWIN-i-fridWelsh, English
Elisabeti-Old Church Slavic
Ceadda-Anglo-Saxon
Quintin['kwintin]