tosh

suomi-englanti sanakirja

tosh englannista suomeksi

  1. humpuuki, roskapuhe, höpö-höpö

  1. höpö-höpö

  2. Substantiivi

tosh englanniksi

  1. Copper; items made of copper.

  2. (RQ:Mayhew London Labour)

  3. Valuables retrieved from drains and sewers.

  4. {{quote-text|en|year=1974|author=Joan Aiken|title=Midnight is a Place|page=164

  5. Rubbish, trash, nonsense, bosh, balderdash

  6. (quote-journal)

  7. (RQ:Wells New Machiavelli)

  8. (RQ:Rowling Harry Potter)

  9. A bath or foot pan

  10. 1881, Leathes in C.E. Pascoe, ''Everyday Life in our Public Schools'', ii. 20

  11. A ‘tosh’ pan... is also provided.
  12. {{quote-text|en|year=1905|author=H. A. Vachell|title=Hill|section=i

  13. Easy bowling

  14. 1898 June 25, ''Tit-Bits'', 252/3

  15. Among the recent neologisms of the cricket field is ‘tosh’, which means bowling of contemptible easiness.
  16. ''Used as a form of address''.

  17. {{quote-text|en|year=1954|author=E. Hyams|title=Stories & Cream|section=175

  18. To steal copper, particularly from ship hulls

  19. (quote-text)

  20. ''Toshing'', a cant word for stealing copper sheathing from vessels' bottoms, or from dock-yard stores.

  21. To search for valuables in sewers

  22. {{quote-text|en|year=1974|author=J. Aiken|title=Midnight is Place|section=vi. 180

  23. To use a tosh-pan, either to wash, to splash, or to "bath"

  24. {{quote-text|en|year=1883|author=J.P. Groves|title=From Cadet to Captain|section=iii. 227

  25. {{quote-text|en|year=1903|author=J. S. Farmer; et al|title=Slang|section=VII. 171/1

  26. Tight.

  27. {{quote-text|en|year=1776|author=D. Herd|title=Ancient & Modern Scottish Songs

  28. Neat, clean; tidy, trim.

  29. {{quote-text|en|year=1794|author=J. Ritson|title=Scottish Songs|section=I. 99

  30. Comfortable, agreeable; friendly, intimate.

  31. {{quote-journal|en|year=1821|journal=Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine|section=10 4

  32. Toshly: neatly, tidily

  33. {{quote-text|en|year=1808|author=J. Mayne|title=Siller Gun|section=i. 20

  34. To make ‘tosh’: to tidy, to trim.

  35. 1826 November, J. Wilson, ''Noctes Ambrosianae'', xxix, in ''Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine'', 788

  36. Hoo she wad try to tosh up... her breest.
  37. A half-crown coin; its value

  38. (quote-book)

  39. {{quote-text|en|year=1961|author=J. Maclaren-Ross|title=Doomsday Book|section=i. v. 63

  40. A crown coin; its value

  41. {{quote-text|en|year=1859|author=J.C. Hotten|title=A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words

  42. {{quote-text|en|year=1912|author=J.W. Horsley|title=I Remember|section=xii. 253

  43. Any money, particularly pre-decimalization British coinage

  44. stone (small piece of stone)