the absolute equivelant to yes.
*Kyle* "Hey, are you going straight home?" *You* "Yush, ofcourse!"
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1, Jamaican, also used in other derived cultures. Interjection. To hail or big up a friend or aquaintance.
Similar to 'yo' or 'ez now'.
Peter Tosh: Jimmy Cliff, Yush!
Jimmy Cliff: Ez now me main mang Tosh.
Peter Tosh: Yush, Yush Jimmy Cliff (to Jimmy CLiff on stage).
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Pronounced - (yuu sh)
A lazzier form of the phrase "the usual."
PERSON ONE- What do you want to do today?
PERSON TWO- Oh you know the (yushe!)
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It's a word similer to yes yet with stronger meaning. saying it means your confident about what your saying, or agreement.
Stranger: are you sure this is the right way? you: "YUSH!"
Stranger1: what a nice day isn't it? you: "YUSH!"
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1, Jamaican, also used in other derived cultures. Interjection. To hail or big up a friend or aquaintance.
Similar to 'yo' or 'ez now', 'big up' or bless up.
Peter Tosh: Jimmy Cliff, Yush!
Jimmy Cliff: Ez now me main mang Tosh.
Peter Tosh: Yush, Yush Jimmy Cliff (to Jimmy CLiff on stage).
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Descriptive of an item being both totally yummy and lush at the same time. Often something you can't get enough of.
Not just his kisses but his touch too was so yush. She found herself falling for him within moments. He did everything right.
or
Nothing could part the bride from keeping the top tier, as she knew how yush the cake was going to be.
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