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Garush

/ˈɡɑːrəʃ/ · noun · slang

Flashy, expensive designer gear worn loud to flex — UK slang leaning a bit gaudy.

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Definitions

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Used to describe ostentatious dressing in general.

“Birthday money went straight to garush, no savings.”
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2

The flashy, brand-heavy aesthetic itself.

“That whole garush look isn't for me, too much shouting.”
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Loud, expensive designer clothing worn to show off wealth. UK slang, often with a slightly over-the-top, flashy connotation.

“He came through in full garush, every logo on display.”
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Garush In A Sentence

his garush game is loud, you'll hear the fit before you see it
keep it low-key, garush isn't always the vibe
saving the garush for the big nights out

Origin & Usage

UK slang associated with London and MLE, likely echoing 'garish' (gaudy, flashy) and reshaped to describe loud designer flexing. Usage is informal and regional; exact origin is disputed.

People Also Ask

What does garush mean in British slang?

It means flashy, expensive designer gear worn loud to flex, often with a slightly gaudy, over-the-top edge.

Is garush a compliment or an insult?

It depends on tone — it can admire the flex or lightly mock it as too loud and showy.

Where does garush come from?

It's UK slang tied to London and MLE, likely playing on 'garish,' though the exact origin is disputed.

Is garush the same as drip?

Related, but garush leans louder and gaudier, while drip can be subtle; garush is specifically about flashy brand flexing.

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