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▪ I. pish, int. and n.|pɪʃ| See also push int. (n.3) [A natural exclamation.] A. int. An exclamation expressing contempt, impatience, or disgust.
1592Nashe P. Penilesse C ij, Pish, pish, what talke you of old age or balde pates? 1599Shakes. Hen. V, ii. i. 43, 44 Nym. Pish. Pist. Pish for thee, Island dogge. 1611Cotgr., Tarabin tarabas, an Interiection of interruption, like our pish pish, tut tut. 1672Marvell Reh. Transp. i. 52 Pish, said I, that's no such great matter. 1708T. Ward Eng. Ref. (1716) 56 Pish, Pish, quoth Seymour in a Huff. 1845James Smuggler III. 178 Pish! you are a fool, young man. B. n. The utterance of this exclamation. † to make a pish at or of, to treat with contempt. attrib., as † pish-monger (humorous, after fish-monger).
1594Nashe Terrors Nt. Wks. (Grosart) III. 251 All receipts and authors you can name he syllogizeth of, and makes a pish at. 1600Holland Livy xxxvii. xxxv. 965 Those matters..the Romanes made a pish at, and lightly regarded. a1643W. Cartwright Ordinary iv. v, What shrieks and cries, What angry pishes, and what fies. 1654Whitlock Zootomia Pref. a vj b, Too severe Censurer (free of the Company of Pish⁓mongers) that Pisheth at any thing not exact. 1777Cowper Let. to J. Hill Wks. 1837 XV. 41, I had rather never see the books, than extort from you one single Pish. 1840Hood Kilmansegg, Her precious Leg x, She writh'd with impatience..And utter'd ‘pshaws!’ and ‘pishes!’ ▪ II. pish, v. [f. prec.] 1. intr. To say ‘pish!’ Often with at.
1598B. Jonson Ev. Man in Hum. iii. i, Bob. This a Toledo! Pish! Step. Why do you pish, captain? 1644Bp. Hall Serm. 9 June, Rem. Wks. (1660) 102 A motive, which..may be past over, and pisht at. 1713Steele Guard. No. 151 ⁋1 How would the ladies pish at such a great monstrous thing? a1864Hawthorne S. Felton (1883) 333 The learned man..pished and pshawed. 2. trans. To say ‘pish’ to. to pish away, pish down: to reject or depreciate by saying ‘pish!’
1601B. Jonson Poetaster v. i, Hor. Pish: ha, ha! Lup. Dost thou pish me? Give me my long sword. 1616R. Croshaw Compliment. Verses in Capt. Smith Descr. New Eng., Though Men of..lesse desert Would Pish-away thy Praise. 1901Blackw. Mag. Dec. 730 Some pish it down as valueless. Hence ˈpishing vbl. n.; also ˈpisher, one who pishes.
1662Rump Songs (1874) II. 63 Which puts pretty Maids to pishing and fying. 1901Blackw. Mag. Dec. 730 Both..pishers and puffers..being noisily wrong. ▪ III. pish Sc. form of piss. |