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mosh verb (at a rock music concert, especially hardcore, punk or metal) to jump/dance in a violent and ungainly manner, deliberately crashing into other moshers US, 1983- He got her in effortlessly, even though she was too young to drink, and escorted her to a VIP booth by the stage where Wig Starbuck, punk grandpa of the scene, was playing for the moshing youngsters. — Francesca Lia Block, I Was a Teenage Fairy, p. 88, 1998
- The city moshes like joyful sardines to the rhythms of this Scouse troupe[.] — X-Ray, p. 84, November 2002
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