smoosh

/smuːʃ/
noun
  1. A soft, squashed, or messy mass of something.
    • After the rain, the cardboard box turned into a wet smoosh.
    • The fallen fruit became a sugary smoosh on the sidewalk.
    • He stepped on the banana, leaving a yellow smoosh on the floor.
verb
  1. To crush, squash, or press something into a flat or messy shape.
    • She smooshed the clay into a flat pancake with her hands.
    • The kids smooshed the playdough together to make a big blob.
    • I accidentally smooshed the cake when I put the lid on the box.
  2. To push or squeeze something into a tight space.
    • He smooshed himself into the crowded elevator just before the doors closed.
    • We smooshed all our luggage into the trunk of the small car.
    • She smooshed the extra blanket into the already full closet.
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