Fosh

/fɑʃ/ verb

Definition

Scottish dialect: to trouble, bother, or annoy; to fuss about something.

Etymology

From Scottish/Northern English dialect, possibly related to Old Norse or Germanic roots meaning to worry or trouble. Regional variant of English 'fuss.'

Kelly Says

Scottish English preserved this wonderful word while Standard English speakers would say 'fuss'—dialect words are like linguistic fossils showing how English once sounded everywhere!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ፎሽ
fo-sh
ARالعربية
فوش
foosh
BNবাংলা
ফোশ
fo-sh
CACatalà
fosh
fo-sh
CSČeština
fosh
fo-sh
DADansk
fosh
fo-sh
DEDeutsch
fosh
fo-sh
ELΕλληνικά
fosh
fo-sh
ESEspañol
fosh
fo-sh
FAفارسی
فوش
foosh
FISuomi
fosh
fo-sh
FRFrançais
fosh
fo-sh
GUGU
ફોશ
fo-sh
HAHA
fosh
fo-sh
HEעברית
פוש
foosh
HIहिन्दी
फोश
fo-sh
HUMagyar
fosh
fo-sh
IDBahasa Indonesia
fosh
fo-sh
IGIG
fosh
fo-sh
ITItaliano
fosh
fo-sh
JA日本語
フォッシュ
fo-shu
KKKK
fosh
fo-sh
KMKM
Fosh
fo-sh
KO한국어
포쉬
po-shi
MRMR
फोश
fo-sh
MSBahasa Melayu
fosh
fo-sh
MYမြန်မာ
Fosh
fo-sh
NLNederlands
fosh
fo-sh
NONorsk
fosh
fo-sh
PAPA
ਫੋਸ਼
fo-sh
PLPolski
fosh
fo-sh
PTPortuguês
fosh
fo-sh
RORomână
fosh
fo-sh
RUРусский
фош
fo-sh
SVSvenska
fosh
fo-sh
SWKiswahili
fosh
fo-sh
TAதமிழ்
போஷ்
po-sh
TEతెలుగు
ఫోష్
fo-sh
THไทย
ฟอช
fo-ch
TLTL
fosh
fo-sh
TRTürkçe
fosh
fo-sh
UKУкраїнська
фош
fo-sh
URاردو
فوش
foosh
VITiếng Việt
fosh
fo-sh
YOYO
fosh
fo-sh
ZH中文
福什
fu-shi
ZUZU
fosh
fo-sh

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