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skosh

A small amount of something.

From the Japanese word "sukoshi," pronounced skosh. That also means a little bit.

"I'll have just a skosh of that pie..."

by Athene Airheart March 20, 2004

247๐Ÿ‘ 56๐Ÿ‘Ž


skosh

The very smallest unit of fake measure, smaller than both the smidge and the tad.

Hey, Korey, you think you could crack the window a skosh? It smells like ass and country music in here.

by timbo13 December 17, 2008

88๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


skosh

Can mean "a little bit", but can also mean sketchy or marginal.

Can I have a skosh of cheese?

The weather is kind of skosh.

by amt March 13, 2005

45๐Ÿ‘ 54๐Ÿ‘Ž


skosh

A versatile word that is useful in any situation, regardless of context.

Can be used in its formal tense as "a little bit of something" or as a healthy replacement for any obscene expletive contrived by the human race.

"Son of a skosh! I just tripped over that large rock and really skoshed myself up! Ah well, I'll feel a skosh better in the skoshin morning after a couple skoshes of tequila. Then, I'll really feel skoshtastic. Skosh."

by d-marsh July 11, 2004

31๐Ÿ‘ 64๐Ÿ‘Ž


skosh

(verb, transitive) to move something slightly. From the Japanese adjective sukoshi = a small amount, a bit, slightly.
(I first heard it used as a verb in 2000 by an American native-English speaker who hadn't studied Japanese, but had just hung around with Japanese exchange students in the US.)

"Skosh that over just a bit."
"The frame on the wall was crooked so I skoshed it."

by tomkennyjapan March 1, 2008

13๐Ÿ‘ 37๐Ÿ‘Ž


skosh

sweet. rad. awesome. fabulous. used to describe anything awesome.

dude, your shirt is fucking skosh.

by farren June 20, 2005

22๐Ÿ‘ 79๐Ÿ‘Ž


skosh

The action of skanking and moshing mixed in to create the ultimate social phenomenon at a ska punk show. Closely related to choreomania.

"Hold my glasses, I'm gonna skosh to Catch 22"

by JCVoltron88 April 11, 2010

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