noun General Slang

stushie

STOOSH-ee · noun · informal

A fuss, row or commotion

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Definitions

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A fuss, quarrel or uproar; a to-do.

“There was a big stushie ower the seating plan.”
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stushie In A Sentence

There was a big stushie ower the seating plan.

Origin & Usage

Scots, of uncertain origin, related to 'stashie/strushie' (uproar).

People Also Ask

What does 'stushie' mean?

It means a fuss, row or commotion — a to-do or kerfuffle, often over something fairly minor.

How do you use 'stushie'?

For a fuss or quarrel, e.g. 'There was a big stushie ower the seating plan' or 'dinnae make a stushie aboot it'.

Where does 'stushie' come from?

It is a Scots word of uncertain origin, related to the variants 'stashie' and 'strushie', both meaning uproar.

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