ESH... she should not have keyed your car, but you also should not have retaliated by running over her dog.
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(Origin: Northern Beaches, Sydney dialect - Balgowlah Boys High)
(Pronounced: as spelt "Esh")
positive, meaning: yes, agreed, good, excited...
(To some extent, derived from 'fresh' and can be used in almost any sentence where general positivity is implied)
(Pronounced: as spelt "Esh")
positive, meaning: yes, agreed, good, excited...
(To some extent, derived from 'fresh' and can be used in almost any sentence where general positivity is implied)
1. - "Do you want a beer?"
- "Esh"
(in this case, 'Esh' means 'yes')
2. - "Your shirt is esh"
(in this case, 'Esh' is substituted for nice/cool/good)
3. - "Let's go to another club.."
- "Esh"
(in this case, 'Esh' is substituted for either 'yes' or 'agreed')
4. - "That's esh!"
(in this case, 'Esh' would mean that whatever "that" is, is good/positive/cool/nice etc..)
- "Esh"
(in this case, 'Esh' means 'yes')
2. - "Your shirt is esh"
(in this case, 'Esh' is substituted for nice/cool/good)
3. - "Let's go to another club.."
- "Esh"
(in this case, 'Esh' is substituted for either 'yes' or 'agreed')
4. - "That's esh!"
(in this case, 'Esh' would mean that whatever "that" is, is good/positive/cool/nice etc..)
by TrueAussieDictionary May 19, 2009