pish

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English

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Etymology

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Expressive; perhaps partly from Scots pish (piss).

Pronunciation

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Interjection

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pish

  1. Expressing disdain.

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Derived terms

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Noun

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pish (plural pishes)

  1. A sibilant noise (e.g. "psshh") made by birders and ornithologists to attract small birds.
  2. Synonym of pish posh (nonsense, poppycock)

Verb

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pish (third-person singular simple present pishes, present participle pishing, simple past and past participle pished)

  1. To try to attract birds by making a sibilant noise (e.g. "psshh").
  2. To express contempt.

Usage notes

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  • Most commonly found in the gerund or present participle pishing.

Adjective

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pish (comparative more pish, superlative most pish)

  1. (vulgar, colloquial, chiefly Scotland) Of poor quality; very bad.

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Anagrams

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Chinese

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Etymology

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Deliberate misspelling of push, from English push.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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pish

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, Internet slang, leetspeak) to bump a thread in support

Synonyms

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Antonyms

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See also

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Chinook Jargon

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from English fish, or possibly French pêche.

Noun

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pish

  1. fish

Etymology 2

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From Chinook opitshka.

Noun

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pish

  1. fire
Synonyms
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Mohegan-Pequot

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Alternative forms

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  • beesh (obsolete orthography)

Etymology

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From English peas.

Noun

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pish

  1. peas

References

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  • A Vocabulary of Mohegan-Pequot (John D. Prince, Frank G. Speck)

Scots

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Etymology

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From late Middle English pyshe, variant of pisse.

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Noun

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pish (uncountable)

  1. (vulgar) Urine, piss.
  2. (vulgar) Crust on a scabbing wound.

Verb

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pish (third-person singular simple present pishes, present participle pishin, simple past pished, past participle pished)

  1. To urinate, to piss.

Derived terms

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Adjective

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pish (comparative mair pish, superlative maist pish)

  1. (vulgar) Not very good, in fact quite bad.

Interjection

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pish

  1. An expression of disdain.

References

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Western Apache

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Etymology

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From English fish.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pish

  1. fish