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单词 mosh
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Definition of mosh in English:

mosh

verb mɒʃmɑʃ
[no object]informal
  • Dance to rock music in a violent manner involving jumping up and down and deliberately colliding with other dancers.

    the boys began to mosh, slamming shoulder to shoulder with abandon
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At others, he poked fun at the critics, or simply moshed with the crowd.
    • Then out of the blue another fast metal song began and the people around them began to mosh again.
    • The crowd is full of devoted fans partying and moshing and dancing.
    • It's a rare pleasure to see a crowd that isn't moshing or pogoing, but actually dancing.
    • Zack jumped in and started moshing with everyone else.
    • Young music fans don't mind being shoulder to shoulder at a concert, bouncing or even moshing to the beat.
    • Were you surprised to see those drunk scruffy bastards start moshing?
    • During the whole show I stare up at the stage from the mosh-pit, where nobody moshes since this is industrial new wave and not punk.
    • Walking onto the stage, she began to hyperventilate again, but the crowd couldn't tell, for they were moshing and head-banging to the music.
    • I like to dance so I find hip-hop better music to dance to than punk; I can only mosh and jump around for so long.
    • I just about restrained myself from moshing into the crowd.
    • The music had barely started and half the crowd was moshing and yelling.
    • You know you're big when your fans are moshing in front of the stage.
    • A look of pain crossed Angel's face as she surveyed the other concert attendees who were dancing and moshing.
    • A couple of kids were moshing, a few more were crowd-surfing, but the entire crowd was feeling the show.
    • An extra plus is that the song would infuse any crowd at a live show to get up and mosh or dance.
    • She stopped moshing, captivated by Charles and Mike.
    • Emily got up and went to stand in front of the stage, making sure she had at least one person blocking her from the moshers… well, kids who thought they were moshing.
    • Then it all came flooding back; the shorter one was the guy I had knocked over while moshing.
    • I had this great view and I was mesmerized by all the boys moshing around, and the one girl who joined them, a little spitfire with bleach blond hair who pounded her chest at one point and howled.
    • While they're one of my favorite bands, I'm really not in the mood to start moshing along with the rest of the bus.
    Synonyms
    dance, jig, leap, jump, skip, bounce

Origin

1980s: perhaps from mash or mush1.

Rhymes

awash, Bosch, bosh, brioche, cloche, cohosh, cosh, dosh, Foch, galosh, gosh, josh, nosh, posh, quash, slosh, splosh, squash, swash, tosh, wash
 
 

Definition of mosh in US English:

mosh

verbmɑʃmäSH
[no object]informal
  • Dance to rock music in a violent manner involving jumping up and down and deliberately colliding with other dancers.

    the boys began to mosh, slamming shoulder to shoulder with abandon
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then out of the blue another fast metal song began and the people around them began to mosh again.
    • During the whole show I stare up at the stage from the mosh-pit, where nobody moshes since this is industrial new wave and not punk.
    • Emily got up and went to stand in front of the stage, making sure she had at least one person blocking her from the moshers… well, kids who thought they were moshing.
    • Zack jumped in and started moshing with everyone else.
    • I like to dance so I find hip-hop better music to dance to than punk; I can only mosh and jump around for so long.
    • It's a rare pleasure to see a crowd that isn't moshing or pogoing, but actually dancing.
    • A couple of kids were moshing, a few more were crowd-surfing, but the entire crowd was feeling the show.
    • At others, he poked fun at the critics, or simply moshed with the crowd.
    • Then it all came flooding back; the shorter one was the guy I had knocked over while moshing.
    • The music had barely started and half the crowd was moshing and yelling.
    • Young music fans don't mind being shoulder to shoulder at a concert, bouncing or even moshing to the beat.
    • While they're one of my favorite bands, I'm really not in the mood to start moshing along with the rest of the bus.
    • An extra plus is that the song would infuse any crowd at a live show to get up and mosh or dance.
    • A look of pain crossed Angel's face as she surveyed the other concert attendees who were dancing and moshing.
    • I had this great view and I was mesmerized by all the boys moshing around, and the one girl who joined them, a little spitfire with bleach blond hair who pounded her chest at one point and howled.
    • The crowd is full of devoted fans partying and moshing and dancing.
    • Walking onto the stage, she began to hyperventilate again, but the crowd couldn't tell, for they were moshing and head-banging to the music.
    • She stopped moshing, captivated by Charles and Mike.
    • I just about restrained myself from moshing into the crowd.
    • You know you're big when your fans are moshing in front of the stage.
    • Were you surprised to see those drunk scruffy bastards start moshing?
    Synonyms
    dance, jig, leap, jump, skip, bounce

Origin

1980s: perhaps from mash or mush.

 
 
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