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Sushi
Sushi
English
Noun
Sushi (plural Sushis)
- (informal) A person who typifies a mixture of Shiism and Sunnism
- 2007, Francis X. Callahan, Does W Stand for Worst?: The Record of G.W. Bush - Page 160
- Then there are the "Sushi" neighborhoods and towns - a mixture of some Sunni, some Shia, hence Sushi
- 2007, John Palattella, Reporting Iraq - Page 173
- ... particularly from the Sunnis you talked to, and the Shias were always angry. (Ali calls himself Sushi so it's kind of a mixture.)
- 2010, Paul Wilson, Erasing Iraq: the human costs of carnage - Page 34
- Reality proved quite different. Ahmed is half Sunni, half Shia—a “Sushi,” in his own words
- 2007, Francis X. Callahan, Does W Stand for Worst?: The Record of G.W. Bush - Page 160
sushi
sushi
English
Noun
sushi (usually uncountable, plural sushis)
- A Japanese dish made of small portions of sticky white rice flavored with vinegar, usually wrapped in seaweed and filled or topped with fish, vegetables or meat.
- For the vegetarians, she served cucumber sushi.
- (proscribed) Raw fish, especially as a Japanese dish.
- 2012, Alison Acheson, Molly's Cue, page 26:
- 'Can't eat sushi?' I said. Then Mom said, 'You can't eat uncooked fish when you're pregnant' as if I'm the one stupid enough to go and get pregnant!
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Usage notes
Though the primary ingredient of Japanese sushi is flavored rice, non-Japanese people often often assume that the defining component is raw fish, and occasionally use "sushi" to mean "raw fish". Raw slices of fish (or other meats) served without rice are properly called sashimi.[1]
Derived terms
Translations
Japanese dish
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See also
References
- ↑ Celeste Heiter, The Sushi Book (2007), page 11
Polish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsuɕi/, IPA(key): /ˈsuʃi/
Noun
sushi n