Zhuzh
Adding emphasis and a little spice, improving something.
Quinn: I just got a haircut
Morgan: Wow, you really added a little zhuzh
Morgan: Wow, you really added a little zhuzh
Zhuzh
A word Claire totally made up. She likes to make up words. She claims that is means to ruffle a shirt or outfit, but that makes no sense and doesn't need its own word. She's a mess and needs to use real words like a normal person.
"I swear Zhuzh is a word! And so is Schnibbles!"
Zhuzh
Verb: to shake it up; swirl; gently mix.
Give the Abraxane a zhuzh.
Zhuzh
Misspelling / attempted verbal transcription, of "tszuj" (which has multiple Urban Dictionary listings – primarily involving fluffing, freshening, neatening, a person, place or thing, usually at the last minute).
Company's almost here; we're ready, but could you give the kitchen a quick tszuj not *zhuzh"?
I like your new haircut, but could we tszuj it up a bit, for a night out?
I like your new haircut, but could we tszuj it up a bit, for a night out?
zhuzh
To make something more interesting or attractive
The stylist said he would zhuzh(ʒʊʒ) up the outfit with some jewellery
zhuzh
The term Carson always uses on the Bravo show "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," meaning to roll/push up one's sleeves, or to tease/fluff one's hair.
Always remember to zhuzh after grooming.
zhuzh
1. Alternative spelling of shush.
2. (verb) (from: shush) To request someone to be silent.
3. (exclamation) (from: shush) Shut up!
2. (verb) (from: shush) To request someone to be silent.
3. (exclamation) (from: shush) Shut up!
Zhuzh! I'm trying to sleep!