English-Thai Dictionary
pish
INT คำอุทาน แสดง ความรังเกียจ หรือ ความ อึดอัด ใจ kam-u-tan-sa-dang-kwam-rang-kiad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PISH
exclam.A word expressing contempt; sometimes spoken and written pshaw.
PISH
v.i.To express contempt.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PISH
PISH Pish, interj.
Defn: An exclamation of contempt.
PISH
PISH Pish, v. i.
Defn: To express contempt. Pope.
PISHU
PISHU Pi "shu, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The Canada lynx. [Written also peeshoo.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
pish
pish |piSH pɪʃ | ▶exclam. dated used to express annoyance, impatience, or disgust. ORIGIN natural utterance: first recorded in English in the late 16th cent.
pisher
pish er |ˈpiSHər ˈpɪʃər | ▶noun informal an insignificant or contemptible person. ORIGIN 1940s: Yiddish, literally ‘pisser, ’ from the verb pissen .
pishogue
pishogue |pɪˈʃəʊg |(also pishrogue |pɪˈʃrəʊg |) ▶noun Irish a superstitious belief. • a spell or charm. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Irish piseog ‘witchcraft ’.
Pishpek
Pish pek |piSHˈpek, piˈSHpyek pɪʃˈpɛk | former name (until 1926 ) of Bishkek.
Oxford Dictionary
pish
pish |pɪʃ | ▶exclamation dated used to express annoyance, impatience, or disgust. ORIGIN natural utterance: first recorded in English in the late 16th cent.
pisher
pish ¦er |ˈpɪʃə | ▶noun N. Amer. informal an insignificant or contemptible person. ORIGIN 1940s: Yiddish, literally ‘pisser ’, from the verb pissen .
pishogue
pishogue |pɪˈʃəʊg |(also pishrogue |pɪˈʃrəʊg |) ▶noun Irish a superstitious belief. • a spell or charm. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Irish piseog ‘witchcraft ’.
Pishpek
Pishpek |pɪʃˈpɛk | former name (until 1926 ) for Bishkek.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
pish
pish /pɪʃ /〖擬音語 〗間投詞 ⦅やや古 ⦆ちぇっ, ふん (!不快 軽蔑 (けいべつ )いらだちを表す ) .