A soft, grandparent- & child-tolerant, expletive used to express disappointment, frustration or surprise.
“As John’s knit shawl caught on the loose tree bark and began to unravel, Jared watched speechless in horror, while Dew screamed, “Oh, Ninch!”
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(Also ‘ninch or ‘The Ninch)
Informal term used occasionally by locals (especially in areas such as Rosebud, Hastings, etc.) to refer to the area south-east of Melbourne known as the Mornington Peninsula.
The word is a contraction of the word ‘Peninsula’ which is in itself an abbreviated way for residents of Melbourne’s eastern and south-eastern suburbs to refer to the Mornington Peninsula.
Garn down the Ninch this weekend mate?”
“Ah yeah, might head down Blairgowrie backbeach, see if I can get some surfin’ in”
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Every single little itty bitty bit of something there is possible to have.
The day before inspection, Jamie observed every ninch of her restaurant to make sure it was clean.
by GalaxyDancer April 17, 2005
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Pronunciation: nine-ch

Definition: Nine inches.

Etymology: Portmanteau of 'nine' and 'inch'.
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