skoosh

skoosh
[sko͝osh] 1.
(also scoosh) Scottish v.
squirt or splash (liquid)
2.
n.
a splash or squirt of liquid
any small amount

lift that just a skoosh, will you?

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Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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