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-ishly

A suffix that should be used at the end of an adjective or an adverb when you are not completely sure that the trait expressed is actually accurate or true.

-ishly itself is comprised of two suffixes, adding to the sound of confusion. -Ishly, in dictionary definition, means "close to, but not achieving the characteristics of a certain trait."

Uses for -ishly:

He ran quickishly.
I am very smartishly.
The dogs fur is absentishly

by Mr. Noobster April 12, 2018


ishly

when you can't decide (or remember) how you are feeling.

it can be a mixture between a positive and negative state of being.

Max: How are you feeling today?
Greg: I'm ishly good.

by grapples crapples February 5, 2011

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Bi-ishly

When someone is bi but only seems to like men

Dude Aaron seems bi-ishly today

by No one likes Bella April 8, 2022