Hailey
Neddish, diddyish What do they mean?
10 Haz 2010 11:07
Yanıtlar · 2
"-ish" is usually added to a word to indicate "like", "kind of" or "similar to". Eg. heavy-ish = kind of heavy (but not definitely - you can carry it) I'm not sure about "diddy-ish" (kind of like 'diddy'?), but it seems "neddish" might relate to being "ned-like": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_(Scottish) "Ned" is not a commonly-known term.
10 Haziran 2010
No idea.
10 Haziran 2010
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