1. zhoosh - Noun
2. zhoosh - Adjective
3. zhoosh - Verb
zhoosh (third-person singular simple present zhooshes, present participle zhooshing, simple past and past participle zhooshed)
(transitive, originally Polari, UK and Australia, slang) To tweak, finesse or improve (something); to make more appealing or exciting. Usually with up.
Synonyms: spice, spruce, sweeten
zhoosh (comparative more zhoosh, superlative most zhoosh)
(South Africa, slang) stylish, hot, cool
Synonyms: à la mode, chic, trendy; see also Thesaurus:fashionable
zhoosh (countable and uncountable, plural zhooshes)
(slang) style, glamor (especially in regard to clothing).
Synonyms: dash, flamboyance, panache, swagger, verve
zhoosh (third-person singular simple present zhooshes, present participle zhooshing, simple past and past participle zhooshed)
(informal, transitive) To blend ingredients together using an electric food mixer.
Synonym: blitz
Throw it all in a blender and zhoosh it until it's creamy smooth.
zhoosh (plural zhooshes)
(informal) The action of mixing ingredients using an electric food mixer; a pulse of mixing.
Give the eggs and milk a quick zhoosh in the blender.