Define -ish Meaning

-ish
use this at the end of everything and you'll always be right

By Sibbie
-ish
it can be used with any word and it's applied at the end to make the word into meaning "kind of".

me = "how are you feeling today?"
you = "i am feeling okay-ish"
By Janna
-ish
1.) A suffix that makes any word or phrase more vauge.

2.) The ultimate generality, lacking any specificity or meaning whatsoever.

1.) Lets meet around 9-ish

2.) ...Ish?
By Demetria
-ish
a suffix used to guesstimate a number or time. When referring to time "-ish" means within plus or minus 15 minutes. When referring to a number "-ish" means within 5.

Guy1: What time is the party?
Guy2: 7:30-ish
Guy1: How many people are going?
Guy2: Idk 30-ish, I think.
By Ardyth
-ish
usually defines a ten-minute time frame before or after a given time

I'll be there around 6-ish.
By Neely
-ish
a suffix used to guesstimate and number or time. when referring to time "-ish" means within plus or minus 15 minutes. When referring to a number "-ish" means within 5.

Guy1: What time is the party?
Guy2: 7:30-ish
Guy1: How many people are going?
Guy2: Idk 30-ish, I think.
By Ag
-ish
used after any word to feel smart.

It is old...er...ish.
By Livvy
-ish
A subject that can be added to describe anything that doesn't fyully describe the noun but does, or to express confusion.

Or, attachted to the end of a verb to describe something someone is doing badly.

Or attached to a noun to show one thing is acting like another.

"That thing is kinda...blu-ish...I think"

"I think he's swimming...-ish"

"Steve is being kinda Ken-ish today"
By Laryssa
-ish
suffix. used to describe an approximation, or likeness of the subject. (can be used alone as an adjective)

ten-ish (tenish)- around ten o'clock
verbal-ish (verbalish)- speaking in a manner not commonly understood (non-laymen terms)
By Cherish
-ish

i have so much ish to do today
By Teresina