tish
See also: Tish
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Yiddish טיש (tish, “table”). Doublet of desk, dais, disc, dish, and discus.
Noun
tish (plural tishes)
- (Judaism) A festive meal for a religious event, especially Shabbat.
- 1974, Conservative Judaism, Vol. 28, issues 3-29, p. 78:
- YPC's most popular activity has been the monthly Shabbat tish, which turns a Friday evening dinner into a Shabbat experience.
- 1974, Conservative Judaism, Vol. 28, issues 3-29, p. 78:
Etymology 2
Noun
tish (uncountable)
- (back slang) shit
- 2001, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Rare
- A huge supply of tish comes from my chocolate starfish.
- 2001, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Rare
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Anagrams
Uzbek
Yangi Imlo | |
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Cyrillic | тиш |
Latin | tish |
Perso-Arabic (Afghanistan) |
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *tīĺ.
Noun
tish (plural tishlar)