Mush. Mush is a term of endearment, often referring to a friend such as ‘Alri mush? ‘. It rhymes with push and is often used by those from Swansea.
What does mush mean in Swansea?
Mush – A term of endearment often used by people from Swansea, pronounced to rhyme with push. Mitching – Bunking off. The Welsh equivalent of playing truant from school.
What do you call a man from Wales?
[ welsh-muhn, welch- ] SHOW IPA. / ˈwɛlʃ mən, ˈwɛltʃ- / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun, plural Welsh·men. a native or inhabitant of Wales.
Why do the Welsh say lush?
Lush is abbreviation of the word Luscious. The originally Welsh oxymoron meaning you are on your way, but not immediately. You need a minute to gather your thoughts/things/feelings before you traverse the journey you are about to undertake. Traditionally shouted from the top of the stairs to parental figures.
Why do Welsh people say tidy?
tidy – This Welsh slang term is used to indicate that the speaker perceives something as great, very good or awesome. It’s used the same way as banging is used. (You did a tidy job on this project.)
What does mush mean in Welsh slang?
Mush. Mush is a term of endearment, often referring to a friend such as ‘Alri mush? ‘. It rhymes with push and is often used by those from Swansea.
What is mush slang for?
mush (plural mushes) (Britain, slang, chiefly Southern England) (US, slang, chiefly Nonantum) A form of address, normally to a man. Oy mush, come over here and gimme a hand with the motor.
What should you not say to a Welsh person?
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- Nothing causes more rage than: ‘I thought Wales was a city in England’
- But ‘Welsh is a dying language’ does come a close second.
- Don’t show off your ‘amazing’ Welsh (Indian/Jamaican) accents.
- Especially if you are using the phrase: ‘I am from ‘Way-aals’
What are Welsh gypsies called?
The Kale (also Kalá, Valshanange; Welsh: Roma yng Nghymru, Sipsiwn Cymreig, Cale) are a group of Romani people in Wales.
What color is Welsh hair?
Most Welsh have a pale skin, brown hair and light eyes particularly blue (45%), quite few have Celtic complexion (freckles).
What do the Welsh call a hug?
And that it is: a ‘cwtch’ (pronounced ‘kutch’, to rhyme with ‘butch’) is the Welsh word for a cuddle or hug, but it’s also so much more than that. Its second meaning is a cubbyhole or cupboard; a small space in which to store things safely.
What do the Welsh call a cup of tea?
paned o de
There are a few ways to say ‘cup of tea’ in Welsh. The most common phrase is ‘paned o de‘ which is literally translated to ‘cupful of tea’. ‘Paned’ is an abbreviation of the word ‘cwpaned’ meaning ‘cupful’ and ‘te’ becomes ‘de’ because it is followed by the preposition ‘o’ meaning ‘of’.
What do Welsh call cuddles?
Cwtch, which has long been a familiar word in the Welsh language, was given two definitions: noun (Welsh) 1. a cupboard or cubbyhole. 2. a cuddle or hug.
What is the hardest Welsh word?
Comments on a video clip of Dutton’s deft delivery, posted to the Channel 4 News Facebook page, lend credence to his claim that Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch may in fact be the U.K.’s hardest name to pronounce.
Do the Welsh say boyo?
“It’s something that now tends to be used by people from outside Wales. If you’re Welsh you would use ‘boy’ or ‘butty’.” He said words sometimes fell out of use and returned to common use with different meanings. “It’s possible we will use ‘boyo’ again, if it’s on the front of the papers.”
What is a typical Welsh greeting?
“Bore da” – meaning, good morning. “Sut wyt ti?” – meaning, how are you? “Diolch” – meaning, thank you. “Prynhawn da” – meaning, good afternoon.
Where in the UK do they say mush?
It’s a regional variation of ‘mate’, probably deriving from the Romany word moosh, which means ‘man’. It’s mostly heard in Kent and parts of east Sussex. Mush is not ‘British slang’.
Where does mush slang come from?
Mush started as porridge made with meal boiled in water or milk until it thickens. Around the 1840 s mush became a state of matter that was soft or mashed. Not until 1859 did mush changed meanings again, to mean the mouth and then later to indicate the whole head.
What does mush mean in Gypsy?
Man
These are the definitions of some of the Romani words used during the interviews.
Bawlow | Pig |
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Mush | Man |
Oh dordi | Oh dear |
Padda (Panam) | Bread |
Pal (Pral) | Brother (used today to mean friend) |
What does mush mean in Britain?
mush in British English
(mʊʃ ) noun British. a slang word for face (sense 1) Word origin. C19: from mush1, alluding to the softness of the face.
Is mush a word in English?
mush noun [U] (SOFT SUBSTANCE)
any unpleasant thick soft substance, such as food that has been cooked for too long: If you overcook the cabbage it’ll turn to mush.