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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A 'hushion' is a leg-warmer and 'fushion' means 'function, spirit or energy...both words used in the Scottish dialect. The latter, basically a form of 'foison' is pronounced roughly as 'foojin' with the 'j' as in 'je' in French. It is still in everyday use among older people in Scotland. You might hear sommeone with arthritis complaining that his fingers just won't fushion...ie, in effect, work.
Apart from compounds such as 'pin-cushion', there are no 'shion'-ending words in standard English other than 'fashion' and 'cushion'.