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something ish and ish and this ish, wha?
superstitious
post Sep 4 2008, 08:21 PM
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Tick tock, Bill
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I use "ish" when something is sort of like something else and typically with a dash. For example - weird-ish, loud-ish, things like that.

What the hell are you guys talking about when you say something ish or not this ish again? crazy.gif

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gelionie
post Sep 11 2008, 03:30 AM
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say maydayism.
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I use '-ish' for describe colours and that sort. '-y' is for trying to use some sort of noun/verb to make it into an adjective. Good that people can still understand me. :P
 

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