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  • noun colloquial Any time close to one o'clock.

Etymologies

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one +‎ -ish

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Examples

  • But ish was usually reserved for those things that were inexact oneish, warmish, ne wish or kind of gross.

    Every Secret Thing Lippman, Laura, 1959- 2003

  • As Mike said, book-to-bill in Europe and in North America has been oneish but again, more of the business is moving towards the book ship business which increases the volatility and decreases our visibility in to what's out there.

    Hardware Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2008

  • As Mike said, book-to-bill in Europe and in North America has been oneish but again, more of the business is moving towards the book ship business which increases the volatility and decreases our visibility in to what's out there.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • timrollpickering: UKIP - One party, oneish policy, one leader timrollpickering

    UKIP - One party, one(ish) policy, one leader Tim Roll-Pickering 2009

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