Etymology
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slushy (adj.)

1791, "covered with or consisting of slush," from slush (n.) + -y (2). As slang for "ship's cook," 1859, from slush (n.) in the sense of "refuse from a cook's galley" (1756). Related: Slushiness.

updated on January 16, 2023

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