oomska

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English

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Etymology

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Perhaps a pig Latin form of scum.

Noun

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oomska (uncountable)

  1. (slang) Filth, dirt.
    • 1986, Bruce Robinson, Withnail & I (screenplay):
      You mean you've been up here in all this beastly mud and oomska without Wellingtons?
    • 2011 March 5, Caitlin Moran, “I'm so tired by TV journeys”, in The Times:
      Radio 1 DJ Reggie Yates was put to work on the latrine-wagon – ladling liquid, roiling oomska from latrines shared by a thousand people a day.