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suffix. used to describe an approximation, or likeness of the subject. (can be used alone as an adjective) ten-ish (tenish)- around ten o'clock
verbal-ish (verbalish)- speaking in a manner not commonly understood (non-laymen terms) |
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1.) A suffix that makes any word or phrase more vauge.
2.) The ultimate generality, lacking any specificity or meaning whatsoever. 1.) Lets meet around 9-ish
2.) ...Ish? |
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it can be used with any word and it's applied at the end to make the word into meaning "kind of". me = "how are you feeling today?"
you = "i am feeling okay-ish" |
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a suffix used to guesstimate a number or time. When referring to time "-ish" means within plus or minus 15 minutes. When referring to a number "-ish" means within 5. Guy1: What time is the party?
Guy2: 7:30-ish Guy1: How many people are going? Guy2: Idk 30-ish, I think. |
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use this at the end of everything and you'll always be right
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a suffix used to guesstimate and number or time. when referring to time "-ish" means within plus or minus 15 minutes. When referring to a number "-ish" means within 5. Guy1: What time is the party?
Guy2: 7:30-ish Guy1: How many people are going? Guy2: Idk 30-ish, I think. |
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usually defines a ten-minute time frame before or after a given time I'll be there around 6-ish.
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