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gemish
English
Etymology
From Yiddish ?????? (gemish, “mixture”), cognate to German Gemisch.
Noun
gemish (plural gemishes)
- A mixture of various things, a melange.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:gemish.
Anagrams
- Emighs
gemish From the web:
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geish
English
Etymology
From French guiche.
Noun
geish (plural geishes)
- (slang) The perineum.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:perineum.
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