bosh
noun
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Pronunciation: /bɒʃ/ / /bɑʃ/
intj
Etymology: An onomatopoeic formation, imitating a sudden blow.
- An expression of speedy and satisfactory completion of a simple or straightforward task.
“It's a ~3 foot double lead with two 5-pin DIN plugs on one end and a big gameport-sized-n-shaped plug on the other. One end into the gameport, t'other plugs into the back of your keyboard. Bosh, job done.”
“My father registered with these people a few months ago, and all his calls dried up. He was also of the opinion that he shouldn't need to register not to be disturbed, and he's pretty ruthless on the 'phone when he wants to be . . . but eventually he grew tired of it . . . bosh. Job done.”
name
- A surname.
noun
Etymology: Of Romani usage.
- A fiddle (musical instrument).
“My father broke his bosh one night when he was in Waterford.”
verb
- To consume (illicit drugs).
“We boshed two grams each of the beast 10, and then we went downstairs.”
“People want to make sure they are loaded up well before midnight. It's not like any other party where they might not turn up until eleven. They commence boshing pills straight away […]”