zhooshy
English
Etymology
From zhoosh + -y.
Adjective
zhooshy (comparative more zhooshy, superlative most zhooshy)
- (originally Polari, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, slang) Showy, flashy, ornate.
- 2019 July 31, Kylie Klein-Nixon, “Ikea: Five things in the 2020 catalogue we hope to buy in New Zealand”, in Stuff:
- First to catch out eye are the zhooshy ombre coloured cushions, Stravklint, and duvet set, Pipstakra but that's just the tip of of the flatpack iceberg.
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