SLUSH


Meaning of SLUSH in English

[slush] n [perh. of Scand origin; akin to Norw slusk slush] (1641) 1 a: partly melted or watery snow b: loose ice crystals formed during the early stages of freezing of salt water

2: soft mud: mire

3: refuse grease and fat from cooking esp. on shipboard

4: paper pulp in water suspension

5: trashy and usu. cheaply sentimental material

6: unsolicited writings submitted (as to a magazine) for publication

[2]slush vt (1807): to wet, splash, or paint with slush ~ vi 1: to make one's way through slush

2: to make a splashing sound

Merriam-Webster English vocab.      Английский словарь Merriam Webster.