teeˈtotalish,a. [f.prec. + -ish1.] Inclined or tending to teetotalism. 1838W. E. Forster in T. W. Reid Life (1888) I. iii. 96, I was teetotalish for my stomach's sake, before I left Norwich.1847B. Barton Select. (1849) 32 A song of which the chorus was certainly not teetotalish.