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mosh

/mosh/US // mɒʃ //UK // (mɒʃ) //

混杂,混杂物,混乱,乱七八糟

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : to engage in a form of frenzied, violent dancing; slam-dance.

Examples

  • “I see a mosh pit forming right here,” Beck said as he pointed at the people right in front of him.

  • “There are ways to respond and contrast without remaining in the mosh pit,” she said.

  • Perhaps that lesson next week will be rattling around the great public mosh pit we know fondly as the White House press room.

  • Got lotsh er things say to you, dear ole boy—mosh 'portant things!

  • Vich manners of vezzer you vere possess troo your travels—mosh ommerella?

  • Felt m'self no condition shtan' up bes' man to mosh admi'ble man and mosh admi'ble girl in worl'.

  • Now you warm mosh more my stove, and I go on le pont to make my sheep.

  • You must be satisfied with nine shillings, Mosh Nichifor, and my son will give you a tip when you get to Peatra.