Somewhone who is always cold, even when it isnt!
(It's sort of a Yorkshire thing)
"I'm cold!"
"It's not cold! You're nesh!"
A word, often used in the English Midlands, to describe someone who seems to be almost constantly cold. Often used in conjunction with the word dead (as an adverb).
"Katie is dead nesh."
"That girl is nesh."
"I'm dead nesh."
Term used to express disinterest, ambivalence, or indifference in any given situation.
Originated in Cincinnati, Ohio, then spread to Miami University of Ohio.
Copyright, Connor Tubbs Martin.
Hannah: Rachel! Study for your exam, you're gonna fail!!
Rachel: ... Nesh. *continues to not study*
Kelli: Mike! Move over, you're pushing me off the bed.
Mike: ... Nesh. *continues to sleep*
A southern interpretation on the Sheffield meaning, which is used when something is good or cool.
The word originates from the miss communication when it was being transferred from the northern to southern dialects.
"Do you like my new trainers?
They are well nesh!"
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."
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".