eesh

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Interjection

eesh

  1. Expressing distaste, disgust, or trepidation.
    • 2013, Karen Templeton, The Marriage Campaign, page 26:
      But her hair...eesh. She could, however, wash up and brush her teeth—bless her hide, Mel had bought them all toothbrushes and a few essential toiletries—even if the only makeup she had in her purse was lipgloss.
    • 2013, Elizabeth Collins, The Crossroads of Zil, page 238:
      Eesh! she shook her head in disbelief. What just happened?
    • 2014, Cheri Allan, Stacking the Deck:
      Eesh, she hated this apartment. Hated the ugly popcorn ceilings and the awkward floor plan. Why had she stayed?

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