zhuzh
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
Etymology
Origin of zhuzh
First recorded in 1965–70 in the sense “clothing”; the current sense was first recorded in 1975–80; possibly from Polari “to fix, tidy,” or Romani zhouzhou “clean, neat,” but more likely imitative of someone rushing around
Example Sentences
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Brendan Foley, chief executive of spice maker McCormick, said in June that consumers are buying more seasonings to zhuzh up home-cooked meals.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 28, 2025
The “Gossip Girl” alum on Tuesday shared an Instagram story revealing that she jumped a velvet rope at Kensington Palace to zhuzh the on-display gown she wore to the 2022 Met Gala.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 26, 2023
If you want professional advice and need to seriously zhuzh up your house, you’ll spend at least a few hundred dollars.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 24, 2023
Simply swap out for a larger sized pot and gently zhuzh and detangle tight roots with your fingers before planting with fresh potting mix.
From Salon • Apr. 6, 2022
Staged at Christmastime and performed throughout much of the Anglophone world, pantos take classic fairy tales and zhuzh them up with famous guest stars, topical humor and song parodies.
From New York Times • Dec. 24, 2020
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