1. The act of still having the benefits of having broken bones, but being close to fully healed.
2. A word that is used to show anyone that adding "-ish" to the end of a word automatically makes it a real word.
2. A word that is used to show anyone that adding "-ish" to the end of a word automatically makes it a real word.
by Larrydawg64 July 4, 2012

Doing the right thing just to impress people but not meaning it.... Or
Pretending to be righteous outside but opposite outside
Pretending to be righteous outside but opposite outside
Sasha: your right-ish behavior may just lead you to losing victor if you don't show him who you really are.
Lucy: he's mine already
Lucy: he's mine already
by afro_niq February 14, 2014

by milk child of tennesee October 23, 2019

one's lack of culpability for foreseeable negative outcomes.
Derived from the acronym CYA, which stands for "Cover Your Ass" -- common parlance in the American workplace, used when warning co-workers to protect themselves with adequate, blame-deflecting documentation.
Derived from the acronym CYA, which stands for "Cover Your Ass" -- common parlance in the American workplace, used when warning co-workers to protect themselves with adequate, blame-deflecting documentation.
Joe is thankful to the Legal department for refining his skills at inserting stealth qualifiers (such as: "can," "may" and "helps to ...") to enhance the CYA-ishness of his written materials.
by Robert-not-Rob July 20, 2009

I believe that my jokes are decent-ish
by DigitalJumper August 8, 2017

by Moose B September 3, 2022
