bush

bush

1. vulgar slang Pubic hair.
2. vulgar slang A woman as an object of sexual gratification. He spends most weekends in the clubs and bars, on the lookout for some easy bush.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bush

1. n. the pubic hair. (Usually objectionable.) How old were you when you started growing a bush?
2. n. a woman considered as a receptacle for the penis. (Rude and derogatory.) Bubba says he gotta have some bush.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (it's) Sydney or the bush
  • a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  • be beating the bushes
  • be beating the bushes (for someone or something)
  • beat about the bush
  • beat around the bush
  • beat around/about the bush, to
  • beat the bushes
  • beat the bushes (for someone or something)
  • beat the bushes for
  • beat the bushes for, to
  • beggar's bush
  • bird in the hand
  • bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  • bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
  • bush
  • bush league
  • bush out
  • bush patrol
  • bush pig
  • bush telegraph
  • don't that take the rag off the bush!
  • don't that tear the rag off the bush!
  • flush the birds out of the bushes
  • go bush
  • good wine needs no bush
  • like an owl in an ivy bush
  • mifky-pifky in the bushes
  • not beat about the bush
  • not beat around the bush
  • Sydney or the bush
  • take the rag off the bush
  • tear the rag off the bush
  • the bush telegraph
References in classic literature
"Do not all people grow upon bushes where you came from, on the outside of the earth?"
On some of the bushes might be seen a bud, a blossom, a baby, a half-grown person and a ripe one; but even those ready to pluck were motionless and silent, as if devoid of life.
With utmost deliberation the two backed toward the bush. Numa stood for a moment, growling, then he followed them, slowly.
The girl breathed a deep sigh of relief as she and the ape-man resumed their slow retreat with only an occasional glance from the lion, and when at last they reached the bush and had turned and entered it, she felt a sudden giddiness overwhelm her so that she staggered and would have fallen had Tarzan not caught her.
They trotted past us, and then stopped behind a little patch of bush about a hundred yards away, wheeling round to look at us.
This is done by cutting a quantity of thorn bushes and piling them in the shape of a circular hedge.
He was sprawling along between some bushes, when he heard a sharp intimidating cry.
The grey cub would have died, and there would have been no story to write about him, had not the she-wolf come bounding through the bushes. The weasel let go the cub and flashed at the she-wolf's throat, missing, but getting a hold on the jaw instead.
There was no escape from the narrow sand-circle, no bush to which to flee.
It might have done for him anyway, if there had been a bush to which to flee.
We must have made a glorious slaughter of them in the bush. Eh?
It was flying straight towards him; the guttural cry, like the even tearing of some strong stuff, sounded close to his ear; the long beak and neck of the bird could be seen, and at the very instant when Levin was taking aim, behind the bush where Oblonsky stood, there was a flash of red lightning: the bird dropped like an arrow, and darted upwards again.
I turned as noiselessly as possible, and becoming every now and then rigid with the fear of being discovered, as a branch cracked or a leaf rustled, I pushed back into the bushes. It was long before I grew bolder, and dared to move freely.
Again there was an agitation of the bushes, and then, so suddenly that it almost startled a cry from him, the bushes parted and a face peered out.
Then with a quick wide move- ment of his arm he sent the younger man sprawling away into the bushes and began to bully the woman, who had risen to her feet.