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slushy

slushy / slushy / slushy
AdjectiveNoun
pl: slushiescomp: slushiersup: slushiest

This term evokes a sense of wet, messy instability. When describing weather or terrain, it carries a negative connotation of inconvenience, suggesting a mixture of ice and water that is neither solid enough to walk on firmly nor liquid enough to flow away quickly. As a noun, the word shifts toward a playful, commercial context. It refers specifically to a semi-frozen beverage, typically associated with convenience stores or summer treats, emphasizing a grainy, icy texture rather than the grime associated with the adjective form.

Meanings

Adjectiveslushy

Consisting of or resembling partially melted snow and ice mixed with water.

"The roads were slushy and grey after the morning thaw."

Adjectiveslushy

Characterized by excessive or exaggerated sentimentality, often to a cloying or tasteless degree.

"The movie ended with a slushy scene that felt forced and unrealistic."

Nounslushy

A frozen drink made from crushed ice, syrup, and flavorings.

"The children bought a bright red slushy from the convenience store."

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