adjective Street Slang

cushty

KUSH-tee · adjective · informal

Good, great, sorted; popularised by Only Fools and Horses.

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Definitions

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Excellent, fine or satisfactory; often said to mean 'all good' or 'sorted'.

“Job's done and dusted — cushty.”
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cushty In A Sentence

Job's done and dusted — cushty.

Origin & Usage

Probably from Romani 'kushti' (good); popularised nationally by Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses.

Variants kushticushty

People Also Ask

What does 'cushty' mean?

It means excellent, fine or sorted — a way of saying 'all good'.

Where does 'cushty' come from?

It probably derives from the Romani word 'kushti' meaning good, and was popularised nationally by Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses.

How do you use 'cushty'?

You'd say 'Cushty' on its own to mean 'great, that's sorted', as in 'Job done — cushty.'

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