If presented with an opportunity to drink shamelessly and in large quantities, and if in the mood for a drunken good time, a lush generally wonβt pass up on it.
Its not that you're a lush ALL the time, but when given the opportunity, you're definately a lush.
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(Luscious)
1.Used to describe something that has been enjoyed.
2. Something that's liked.
3. Used to describe someone who's attractive.
1.'That pie was lush!'
2.'That top was lush!'
3.'Leon is really lush!'
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Typically used by the welsh to describe something that's bloody lovely!
It can be applied to most situations.
Synonyms: Awesome, Fantastic, wicked, fabulous, gorgeous.
P1) What did you have for breakfast?
P2) Cheese on toast. Its was fukkin LUSH!
P1) Did you see that bloke Dai Jones brought to the pub last night?
P2) I work with him. He's fukkin lush!
P1) Have you seen my new shoes?
P2) Oooohhh, They're lush!
*) I bought a lush dress yesterday.
*) I Had a lush dinner Sunday
*) Have you seen how lush Sarah's baby is?
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Akin to a hedonist, a lush is a person that lives for pleasure; specifically, a person that spends alot of time intoxicated.
My uncle George is an unemployed, drunken lush.
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1. (Universal) Any individual who has the proclivity to drink excessive amounts of alcohol in a relatively short amount of time.
2. (Social) It may also be used when referring to someone who becomes intoxicated easily or has difficulty holding their liquor.
1. Damn, you're such a lush, you just drank a whole fifth in three hours. You may need to seek treatment tomorrow.
2. That girl and the guy she is with are such lushes, they've had 2 beers each and they're already acting obnoxious.
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meaning good or cool. Its origin is most likely in the English adjective of the same spelling, meaning growing in extreme abundance.
Possibly the most over used word in 2002/2003 throughout Britain.
I went to Milton Keynes yesterday to hang out with my friends. It was well lush.
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