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“It came to my attention that a long time teacher of my school has been takings bribes from students and their families to alter students’ records in his class
long time –> longtime
wush
A friend who hangs around your place far too often and for far too long, using all your stuff even if you’re not there. Someone to whom you’d often say “Why U Still Here”
Junk: Nicky J was in my room this morning when I left for class. Four hours later he’s still there playing NBA 2k11.
Jowl: Yeah dude, he’s a wush.
whoosh
[hwoosh, hwoo sh, woosh, woo sh]
Spell Syllables
Examples Word Origin
noun
1.
a loud, rushing noise, as of air or water:
a great whoosh as the door opened.
verb (used without object)
2.
to move swiftly with a gushing or hissing noise:
gusts of wind whooshing through the trees.
verb (used with object)
3.
to move (an object, a person, etc.) with a whooshing motion or sound:
The storm whooshed the waves over the road.
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“It came to my attention that a long time teacher of my school has been takings bribes from students and their families to alter students’ records in his class
long time –> longtime
Fixed. Thanks!
WUSH!
WUSH! –> WHOOSH!
Damn you sound effects!
Sorry! lol
That’s okay. Hope that I’ll remember the right word next time.
wush
A friend who hangs around your place far too often and for far too long, using all your stuff even if you’re not there. Someone to whom you’d often say “Why U Still Here”
Junk: Nicky J was in my room this morning when I left for class. Four hours later he’s still there playing NBA 2k11.
Jowl: Yeah dude, he’s a wush.
whoosh
[hwoosh, hwoo sh, woosh, woo sh]
Spell Syllables
Examples Word Origin
noun
1.
a loud, rushing noise, as of air or water:
a great whoosh as the door opened.
verb (used without object)
2.
to move swiftly with a gushing or hissing noise:
gusts of wind whooshing through the trees.
verb (used with object)
3.
to move (an object, a person, etc.) with a whooshing motion or sound:
The storm whooshed the waves over the road.