| HEROSHIP | • heroship n. The character or personality of a hero. • HEROSHIP n. the state of being a hero. |
| HOOSHING | • hooshing v. Present participle of hoosh. • HOOSH v. to shoo away. |
| JOSHINGS | • JOSHING n. the act of teasing. |
| KAROSHIS | • KAROSHI n. (Japanese) death caused by overwork. |
| MOSHINGS | • MOSHING n. a style of energetic sinuous dancing. |
| SHLOSHIM | • shloshim n. Alternative form of sheloshim. • SHLOSHIM n. (Hebrew) the period of thirty days' deep mourning after a death. |
| SLOSHIER | • sloshier adj. Comparative form of sloshy: more sloshy. • SLOSHY adj. splashy. |
| SLOSHING | • sloshing v. Present participle of slosh. • sloshing n. A motion or action that sloshes. • SLOSHING n. the bulk motion of liquid propellants in their tanks. |
| SPOSHIER | • SPOSHY adj. (US) slushy. |
| STOOSHIE | • stooshie n. (Scotland) The disruption caused by a disagreement or misunderstanding. • STOOSHIE n. (Scots) fuss, ado, also STASHIE, STISHIE, STOUSHIE, STUSHIE. |
| TOOSHIER | • TOOSHIE adj. (Australian slang) angry, upset. |
| TOSHIEST | • toshiest adj. Superlative form of toshy: most toshy. • TOSHY adj. full of twaddle. |
| UMEBOSHI | • umeboshi n. Pickled ume fruits. • UMEBOSHI n. (Japanese) a pickled ume fruit, having a distinctive sour and salty flavour. |
| WOOSHING | • wooshing v. Present participle of woosh. • WOOSH v. to move with a hissing sound, also WHOOSH. |