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Being either afraid of the cold or feeling the cold a lot. Used across the Midlands of England and the north

"You nesh git, you don't need a coat."

by KerrAvon October 10, 2003

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whimpish! I can't thnk of another word close enough. Our family, living on the Wirral, Cheshire in the 50's & 60's used it regularly and I have yet to come across anyone 'down south' who knows what it means

"Can I turn the heating up?"

"Oh don't be so nesh! Put a jumper on if you're cold".

by northerninexile October 6, 2009

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Definitely used outside Sheffield: used in Lancashire,South Wales and read in teenage novel based in Wales during WWW II Let's bring this Old English/Celtic ? word back as it has a very explicit meaning and so should not be lost. Any more ideas? I will be very interested. BRING BACK NESH.

'Don't be nesh' to person complaining of feeling cold: used affectionately (?)

by PJ Hull. Bring back 'nesh' Society. May 21, 2003

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Heard this a lot when i was a kid in mid-cheshire, probably still is heard a lot. Also used in Sheffield a lot I believe, so the term has an unusual west/east distribution, the pennine hills offering no resistance whatsoever to this one!
Used quite critically and as mild verbal ubuse towards someone who feels the cold easily, like's their comfort, and is a lazy good-for-nothing - the suggestion is, therefore, they must be a 'puffter' or even worse . .

Heard in the depths of mid-winter; & long dark walk ahead:

Bill: 'Comin' down to the shop lad?'

Alan: 'Nah, don't think I'll bother'

Bill: 'What's up with you, yer nesh b**tard!'

by blokerama May 8, 2009

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also used in cheshire
nesh =adjective to describe someone who likes comfort, avoids any hardship

he was a very nesh character

by Anonymous September 29, 2003

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nesh should almost always be followed Southern Jessie.

ie. Whats up with yu ?
Yu Southern Jessie.

by Craven C August 6, 2003

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nesh

Used in Australia too.
Similar to "fragile". Used in conjunction with other derogatory slang.
Heard it at skate-park.

He's not trying that?
Nah he's a nesh mongo newbie.

by rob75 May 15, 2007

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