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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - slush

 

Slush

slush
n. 1 watery mud or thawing snow. 2 silly sentiment. Phrases and idioms slush fund reserve funding esp. as used for political bribery. Etymology: 17th c., also sludge and slutch: orig. unkn.
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  I. noun Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian slusk ~ Date: 1641 1. partly melted or watery snow, loose ice crystals formed during the early stages of freezing of salt water, soft mud ; mire, refuse grease and fat from cooking especially on shipboard, paper pulp in water suspension, trashy and usually cheaply sentimental material, unsolicited writings submitted (as to a magazine) for publication, II. verb Date: 1807 transitive verb to wet or splash with ~, intransitive verb to make one's way through ~, to make a splashing sound ...
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