squooshy

squooshy

informal Soft and able to be squished or squeezed; squishy. I hate the way bread gets all squooshy when it gets wet. He gave me a big squooshy teddy bear for Valentine's Day.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

squooshy

(ˈskʍʊʃi and ˈskʍuʃi)
mod. soft; squishy. I like to walk barefooted in squooshy mud.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • break bread
  • circle
  • a field day
  • at the chalkface
  • a hot potato
  • come clean about (something)
  • come clean about something
  • come clean with (someone)
  • come clean with someone
  • come clean, to
References in periodicals archive
Rhythmic and silly, these verses beg to be memorized--"Do you really want a neighbor with teeth like a saber?" or "Bones are important, They do a big job, Without them you'd just be a big squooshy blob." The illustrations match the tone of the poems perfectly.
I poured some more rich brown juice into the jar and then upended the can to let the leaves fall out and out plunked this creature clothed in leaves so I couldn't tell what he was except his thick tail looked thicker than a rat's: mercy: I'd just had lunch; squooshy ice cream: I nearly unhad it: .