Saturday, 21 June 2014
Pulsh
Pulsh: noun. A pulsh, derived from the words "push" and "pull" is a person who doesn´t quite know what he or she wants - one could say that a pulsh is someone somewhat wishy-washy. From this noun, we can also derive the verb pulsh, the interjection pulsh, the conjunction pulsh and the adjective pulshy. The first of these obviously denotes the active participation in a state of ambivalence, while the fourth is quite logically used to denote a pulsh. The third, given the meaning of the word, is a conjunctive form that can really be used instead of any other conjunction, whether that is "and," "with," "however" or "or." And obviously, the second is simply used as a whispered exclamation of confusion, which many people couple with the word "it," producing the euphonically euphemistic exclamation of "pulsh it!"
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