slushy

/ˈslʌʃi/
adjective
  1. Partially melted, like snow mixed with water; having a soft, wet, and messy consistency.
    • The sidewalks were slushy after the snowstorm turned to rain.
    • I hate walking through slushy puddles in the parking lot.
    • The ice on the lake became slushy as the temperature rose above freezing.
  2. Overly sentimental or romantic in a way that feels exaggerated or silly.
    • He wrote a slushy love poem that made everyone laugh.
    • The movie was so slushy that I couldn't stop rolling my eyes.
    • I prefer action films to those slushy romantic comedies.
noun
  1. A partially frozen, slushy drink, often flavored and served from a machine.
    • She bought a blue raspberry slushy at the gas station.
    • On a hot day, nothing beats a cold slushy from the corner store.
    • The kids shared a giant slushy after the soccer game.