English-Thai Dictionary
tush
INT คำอุทาน แสดง ความไม่พอใจ ดูถูก
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TUSH
an exclamation, indicating check, rebuke or contempt. Tush, tush, never tell me such a story as that.
TUSH
n.A tooth.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TUSH
TUSH Tush, interj.
Defn: An exclamation indicating check, rebuke, or contempt; as, tush, tush! do not speak of it. Tush, say they, how should God perceive it Bk. of Com. Prayer (Ps. lxxiii. 11 ).
TUSH
Tush, n. Etym: [OE. tusch, AS. tusc; akin to OFries. tusk, tusch, and probably to AS. toedh tooth. See Tooth, and cf. Tusk. ]
Defn: A long, pointed tooth; a tusk; -- applied especially to certain teeth of horses.
New American Oxford Dictionary
tush
tush 1 |təSH təʃ | ▶exclam. archaic or humorous expressing disapproval, impatience, or dismissal: tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. ORIGIN natural utterance: first recorded in late Middle English.
tush
tush 2 |təSH təʃ | ▶noun a long pointed tooth, in particular a canine tooth of a male horse. • a stunted tusk of some Indian elephants. ORIGIN Old English tusc (see tusk ).
tush
tush 3 |to͝oSH təʃ | ▶noun informal a person's buttocks. ORIGIN 1960s (as tushie ): from Yiddish tokhes, from Hebrew taḥaṯ ‘beneath. ’
tushy
tush y |ˈto͝oSHē ˈtʊʃi | ▶noun ( pl. tushies ) another term for tush 3.
Oxford Dictionary
tush
tush 1 |tʌʃ | ▶exclamation archaic or humorous expressing disapproval, impatience, or dismissal: tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. ORIGIN natural utterance: first recorded in late Middle English.
tush
tush 2 |tʌʃ | ▶noun a long pointed tooth, in particular a canine tooth of a male horse. • a stunted tusk of some Indian elephants. ORIGIN Old English tusc (see tusk ).
tush
tush 3 |tʊʃ |(also tushy ) ▶noun ( pl. tushes or tushies ) informal, chiefly N. Amer. a person's buttocks. ORIGIN 1960s (as tushy ): from Yiddish tokhes, from Hebrew taḥaṯ ‘beneath ’.