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单词 mosh
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moshn.

Brit. /mɒʃ/, U.S. /mɑʃ/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: mosh v.
Etymology: < mosh v.
A dance involving ‘moshing’ (see mosh v.). Also: aggressive rock music (originally punk or hardcore) associated with moshing.
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society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [noun]
mashed potato1747
bunny hug1912
chicken scratch1912
bunny-hugging1916
jazz1919
black bottom1925
shuffle1925
Mess Around1926
snake hips1933
Susie-Q1936
Lambeth Walk1937
bunny hop1938
bop1956
pony1961
Watusi1961
locomotion1962
mash potato1962
frug1964
hully gully1964
dancercise1967
pogo1977
moonwalking1980
slam dance1981
slam dancing1981
body-popping1982
b-boying1984
mosh1985
moshing1987
society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > pop music > [noun] > rock > types of
jazz-rock1915
rockabilly1956
rockaboogie1956
hard rock1959
folk-rock1963
soft rock1965
surf rock1965
acid rock1966
raga rock1966
progressive rock1968
Christian rock1969
cock rock1970
punk1970
punk rock1970
space rock1970
swamp rock1970
techno-rock1971
glitter rock1972
grunge1973
glam-rock1974
pub rock1974
alternative rock1975
dinosaur rock1975
prog rock1976
AOR1977
New Wave1977
pomp rock1978
prog1978
anarcho-punk1979
stadium rock1979
oi1981
alt-rock1982
noise1982
noise-rock1982
trash1983
mosh1985
emo-core1986
Goth1986
rawk1987
emo1988
grindcore1989
darkwave1990
queercore1991
lo-fi1993
dadrock1994
nu metal1995
1985 ‘Stormtroopers of Death’ in Speak Eng. or Die (record album) (title of song) Milano mosh.
1987 ‘Anthrax’ (title of song) Caught in a mosh.
1987 Village Voice (N.Y.) 14 July 27 By the guitar solos they are literally bouncing off the walls... It's a mosh.
1995 E. Weisbard Spin Alternative Record Guide 332 Suicidal Tendencies' lurching mosh ‘Institutionalized’, the greatest..underground smash in hardcore history.
1995 Time Out 6 Dec. 131/4 (advt.) Andy Cairns' Belfast trio hardened their sound even more for this year's ‘Infernal Love’ album, a move that delighted both their metal contingent and their indie fans who like a mosh.
1999 Melody Maker 8 May 42/3 The..non-terrifying nature of their recent output. Less mosh, more mush.

Compounds

C1. General attributive, as mosh area, mosh music, etc.
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society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [adjective]
body-popping1982
moshing1987
mosh1990
1990 Los Angeles Times (Electronic ed.) 21 Aug. The mosh ring and slam pits have become de rigeur and pro forma at so many post-punk and new-metal concerts.
1991 Washington City Paper 6 Sept. 38/4 Take, for example, seminal thrashers Exodus, whose mosh anthem ‘Toxic Waltz’ goes something like this.
1994 Sunday Times (Johannesburg) 28 Aug. (Metro section) 1/1 After midnight, when people are not sober, we play mosh music and people go wild. Everyone slams and bumps into each other. It is madness.
1999 Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) 18 Nov. 31/5 The floor was divided into two colossal mosh areas.
C2.
mosh pit n. the area in front of the stage where moshing usually takes place. Also figurative.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > a performance > place of performance or practice > [noun] > at rock concert
pit1987
mosh pit1988
1988 Orange County (Calif.) Reg. (Electronic ed.) 18 July The Ramones provided the thrashing while those in the mosh pit down front..waged mock war.
1990 Sounds 10 Nov. 51/3 The security..helped the more diminutive among the crowd on to the stage if they had problems getting free of the moshpit.
2001 N.Y. Times Mag. 25 Nov. 62/2 Most of the media commentariat..viewed him as the adult in a mosh pit of moralists and America-firsters.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

moshv.

Brit. /mɒʃ/, U.S. /mɑʃ/
Origin: Apparently a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: mash v.1
Etymology: Apparently a variant of mash v.1
slang (originally U.S.).
intransitive. To dance frenetically or violently to (originally punk or hardcore) rock music, esp. so as to collide deliberately with other dancers. Also occasionally transitive.
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society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [verb (intransitive)]
black bottom1926
hand-jive1958
Watusi1961
frug1964
dancercise1967
moonwalk1970
bop1979
slam dance1981
mosh1983
body-pop1984
slam1991
1983 Village Voice (N.Y.) 18 Jan. 30/1 Slam dancers..agree that it is ‘violence within friendship’... Besides, ‘you're so into the music and dancing that you don't think about getting moshed.’
1985 ‘Stormtroopers of Death’ Milano Mosh (song) in Speak Eng. or Die (record sleeve) We mosh, until we die, We mosh, until you try. You think that you can try, But can you do the Milano Mosh.
1987 Washington Post (Nexis) 4 June Normally we have a pit. In the pit, you mosh.
1993 Chicago Tribune 13 Apr. i. 14/3 It wasn't even clear if the crowd noticed the band was changing songs—they pretty much moshed obliviously through the slow ones and the fast ones, and even between songs.
1995 Face Sept. 159/1 But, hey, make like a wild thing! Mosh your mother!
2001 Observer 18 Mar. (Britain Uncovered Suppl.) 18/2 He's still there at the foot of the stage, moshing with Matthew.

Derivatives

ˈmosher n.
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society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [noun] > dancer
bunny-hugger1914
line dancer1928
slam dancer1981
body-popper1983
slammer1983
moonwalker1986
mosher1990
1990 Rolling Stone 22 Mar. 26/2 Like a recent gig that erupted into a near riot when overeager moshers careened out of the slam pit, felling bystanders.
2000 Time Out 26 Jan. 60/1 DJs Lydia & Rex spin raunchy rock trash and screaming indie, punk & Goth guitar grooves for dressed-up rockers and mad moshers on the huge main floor.
ˈmoshing n. and adj.
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society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [noun]
mashed potato1747
bunny hug1912
chicken scratch1912
bunny-hugging1916
jazz1919
black bottom1925
shuffle1925
Mess Around1926
snake hips1933
Susie-Q1936
Lambeth Walk1937
bunny hop1938
bop1956
pony1961
Watusi1961
locomotion1962
mash potato1962
frug1964
hully gully1964
dancercise1967
pogo1977
moonwalking1980
slam dance1981
slam dancing1981
body-popping1982
b-boying1984
mosh1985
moshing1987
society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [adjective]
body-popping1982
moshing1987
mosh1990
1987 Music Making July 6 Laboratory tests on moshin' Russkies showed ‘a worsening of memory, loss of attention, a fall in reading speeds, and an increase in aggressiveness and stubbornness’.
1991 Twenty Twenty Spring 73/3 All funk-metal groups agree that one form of self-abuse is still legitimate: moshing, stage-diving and other forms of lemming-like behaviour are de rigeur [sic].
1996 Cape Times 14 May (Health & Beauty section) 1/4 Victims of moshing are increasingly seeking damages for injuries.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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