- tushed
- gub·ber·tushed;tushed;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
tushed — ˈtəsht adjective : having tushes : tusked … Useful english dictionary
gubber-tushed — (adj.) Gubber Tushed is when teeth stand out, and not in order. [R. Holme, Armoury, 1688]. Every Lover admires his Mistress, though she have ... a nose like a promontory, gubber tushed, rotten teeth, (etc.). [Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy … Etymology dictionary
gove-tushed — having some projecting teeth. Derb … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
tush — tush1 /tush/, interj. 1. (used as an exclamation of impatience, disdain, contempt, etc.) n. 2. an exclamation of tush! [1400 50; late ME] tush2 tushed, adj. /tush/, n … Universalium
gub — gub·ber·tushed; gub·bins; gub·bings; … English syllables
gubbertushed — gub·ber·tushed … English syllables
tush — I [[t]tʌʃ[/t]] interj. 1) (used as an exclamation of impatience, disdain, contempt, etc.) 2) an exclamation of “tush.” • Etymology: 1400–50 II tush [[t]tʌʃ[/t]] n. 1) zool. tusk 1) 2) dch one of the four canine teeth of the horse • Etymology: bef … From formal English to slang
gubbertushed — ˈgu̇bə(r)ˌtu̇sht, ˈgəbə(r)ˌtəsht adjective Etymology: gubber, of unknown origin + tushed, alteration of toothed now dialect England : having large projecting teeth : buck toothed … Useful english dictionary