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fishy

English

Etymology

From Middle English fishi, fischey, equivalent to fish +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /?f??i/
  • Rhymes: -??i

Noun

fishy (plural fishies)

  1. (childish) Diminutive of fish.

Alternative forms

  • fishie

Synonyms

  • fishy wishy

Translations

Adjective

fishy (comparative fishier, superlative fishiest)

  1. Of, from, or similar to fish.
  2. Suspicious; inspiring doubt.
    • 1973, Matt Braun, chapter 5, in El Paso, New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Paperbacks, ?ISBN; reprinted New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Paperbacks, July 1999, page 236:
      There was something more to this than met the eye, and he had the distinct feeling that the marshal had just snookered him into a corner. But he couldn't very well refuse, and it would look fishy if he demanded they march now.
  3. (LGBT slang) Of drag queens: appearing feminine.

Synonyms

  • (of, from, or similar to fish): fishlike, fishly, ichthyic, piscine

Derived terms

  • fishily
  • smell fishy

Related terms

  • fishify

Translations

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piscose

English

Etymology

From Latin pisc?sus (full of fish).

Adjective

piscose (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) fishy.

Anagrams

  • Scopies, psicose, scopies, spicose

Italian

Adjective

piscose

  1. feminine plural of piscoso

Latin

Adjective

pisc?se

  1. vocative masculine singular of pisc?sus

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