by paulinehanson01 September 13, 2019
ESH... she should not have keyed your car, but you also should not have retaliated by running over her dog.
by phnerd October 25, 2019
by D-Koy February 05, 2017
(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 18, 2009
A Sanskrit word for "God" or "deity". Esh (ईश in Devanagari script) is also a Sanskrit word for king, head, leader or Lord.
As Esh's meaning in Sanskrit is king, Head, Leader who worshiped as Eshwar (God).
Probably this belief arises from the fact that many Indian Hindu names that end with "Esh or Ish" actually refer to God.
As Esh's meaning in Sanskrit is king, Head, Leader who worshiped as Eshwar (God).
Probably this belief arises from the fact that many Indian Hindu names that end with "Esh or Ish" actually refer to God.
by itscoolboy August 06, 2018
by Asiara November 27, 2007