moshable

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mosh +‎ -able

Adjective[edit]

moshable (comparative more moshable, superlative most moshable)

  1. (music, colloquial) Befitting the moshing style of dance.
    • 1999, CMJ New Music Report, volume 59, number 631, page 28:
      The fired-up foursome takes itself very seriously, singing politically charged lyrics, which, in the tradition of Strife and Damnation AD, are strategically placed in the middle of slamming, moshable breakdowns.