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Definition of sheesh in English: sheeshexclamation ʃiːʃSHēSH informal Used to express disbelief or exasperation. Sheesh! What fun is it to mock people when they don't even get it? Example sentencesExamples - He's talking to Dawson (also fully clothed - sheesh - you guys have dirty minds), who is at the other end of the bed.
- I mean sheesh, give me time for a shower at least, yes?
- Hopefully I'll stay with a friend in Milan for a few days, and with another dude in London for a while, but sheesh!
- Fortunately it only appears at the beginning and end, but sheesh, don't people know that voice-overs are the classic What Not to Do of adapting novels to the screen?
- I tell you, the stuff they're getting away with in movies nowadays - sheesh!
- I mean, sheesh, get back to work, Frankie.
- Observers feel either she's had him or she wanted to have him - and sheesh, haven't we all in our more sensible moments?
- I can't believe this place has its own movie theater, sheesh!
- Most of this I've written down to get my own thoughts in order before I start draughting letters to the media, but first I have a couple of weeks of university to catch up on… sheesh.
- And to think this is just my thirty-first Christmas, sheesh!
- I counted about 9 people leaving the theater at that point… sheesh.
- Good to know I've been paying attention, sheesh.
- So I went to the library and read the article, and sheesh.
- Sure, it's got snappy puns and dialogue but sheesh!
- … I didn't do that… sheesh… I'm far too dignified to do that kinda stuff!
- Even so, it's no excuse for that terrible ending of his… sheesh!
- No sign of it getting any colder yet though… sheesh!
- I support that fight, of course, and sympathize, but, sheesh, come on now.
- I turned around, ready to confront the master of that voice. I mean, sheesh, did she have to come to the express line?
- I know the President has to play to his constituencies, but sheesh?
Origin 1950s: probably an alteration of jeez. Definition of sheesh in US English: sheeshexclamationSHēSH informal Used to express disbelief or exasperation. Sheesh! What fun is it to mock people when they don't even get it? Example sentencesExamples - I turned around, ready to confront the master of that voice. I mean, sheesh, did she have to come to the express line?
- I counted about 9 people leaving the theater at that point… sheesh.
- I tell you, the stuff they're getting away with in movies nowadays - sheesh!
- I support that fight, of course, and sympathize, but, sheesh, come on now.
- Hopefully I'll stay with a friend in Milan for a few days, and with another dude in London for a while, but sheesh!
- I mean sheesh, give me time for a shower at least, yes?
- I mean, sheesh, get back to work, Frankie.
- I can't believe this place has its own movie theater, sheesh!
- He's talking to Dawson (also fully clothed - sheesh - you guys have dirty minds), who is at the other end of the bed.
- Good to know I've been paying attention, sheesh.
- … I didn't do that… sheesh… I'm far too dignified to do that kinda stuff!
- And to think this is just my thirty-first Christmas, sheesh!
- Even so, it's no excuse for that terrible ending of his… sheesh!
- Fortunately it only appears at the beginning and end, but sheesh, don't people know that voice-overs are the classic What Not to Do of adapting novels to the screen?
- Observers feel either she's had him or she wanted to have him - and sheesh, haven't we all in our more sensible moments?
- Sure, it's got snappy puns and dialogue but sheesh!
- No sign of it getting any colder yet though… sheesh!
- Most of this I've written down to get my own thoughts in order before I start draughting letters to the media, but first I have a couple of weeks of university to catch up on… sheesh.
- So I went to the library and read the article, and sheesh.
- I know the President has to play to his constituencies, but sheesh?
Origin 1950s: probably an alteration of jeez. |