Define Skosh Meaning

Skosh
A small amount of something.

From the Japanese word "sukoshi," pronounced skosh. That also means a little bit.

"I'll have just a skosh of that pie..."
By Maud
Skosh
The very smallest unit of fake measure, smaller than both the smidge and the tad.

Hey, Korey, you think you could crack the window a skosh? It smells like ass and country music in here.
By Elyse
Skosh
Can mean "a little bit", but can also mean sketchy or marginal.

Can I have a skosh of cheese?

The weather is kind of skosh.
By Miquela
Skosh
A versatile word that is useful in any situation, regardless of context.

Can be used in its formal tense as "a little bit of something" or as a healthy replacement for any obscene expletive contrived by the human race.

"Son of a skosh! I just tripped over that large rock and really skoshed myself up! Ah well, I'll feel a skosh better in the skoshin morning after a couple skoshes of tequila. Then, I'll really feel skoshtastic. Skosh."
By Randene
Skosh
(verb, transitive) to move something slightly. From the Japanese adjective sukoshi = a small amount, a bit, slightly.
(I first heard it used as a verb in 2000 by an American native-English speaker who hadn't studied Japanese, but had just hung around with Japanese exchange students in the US.)

"Skosh that over just a bit."
"The frame on the wall was crooked so I skoshed it."
By Bobbette
Skosh
sweet. rad. awesome. fabulous. used to describe anything awesome.

dude, your shirt is fucking skosh.
By Geri
Skosh
The action of skanking and moshing mixed in to create the ultimate social phenomenon at a ska punk show. Closely related to choreomania.

"Hold my glasses, I'm gonna skosh to Catch 22"
By Jacquetta
Skosh

Move your hand one skosh over on the barbell.
By Joan
Skoshe

just a skoshe please
By Carrie
Skosh

It was raining a skosh.
By Jocelyn