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psst, int. An onomatopoeic sound expressing a hiss, often to attract attention.
1922Joyce Ulysses 285 What is she? Hope she. Psst! 1938M. K. Rawlings Yearling xvi. 188 Buck hissed at him. ‘Psst. You got him. Leave him lay.’ 1963V. Nabokov Gift v. 302 One could already hear the energetic ‘psst, psst’ of Shahmatov, who had been served the wrong order. 1972W. M. Estes Streetful of People i. 63 ‘Psst! You're going the wrong way,’ hissed Calvin Turnbough. 1975New Yorker 13 Jan. 28/3 So now everybody is responding. Bresson is like that. Psst, psst, psst—the steam gathers, then the lid blows off. 1976Times 21 May 16/4 Psst! Have you heard the latest? |