tosh
tosh
Definition
tosh (täs̸h)
noun, interjection
Chiefly Brit., Informal nonsense
Etymology: < ?
tosh
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- talk: I have to say that the critics were talking utter tosh.
- believe: They *want* to believe any old tosh that Hezbollah chooses to serve them up without checking any authenticity.
- write: It's the biggest pile of tosh ever written.
- make: CASH must be tight in the Samuel L Jackson household when a Hollywood A-list star is reduced to making tosh such as this.
Adjective modifier
- utter: I have to say that the critics were talking utter tosh.
- absolute: And as for me being among the most wanted, what absolute tosh.
- complete: Or just complete tosh in space: yes, another kick in the teeth for sf.
- old: Don't fall for their old tosh about protecting your privacy, it's their privacy they are concerned with not yours!
- such: Hard working people don't care for such trivial tosh like xmas.
- total: I think most people agree this is total tosh.
Noun used with modifier
- talk: Archbishop talks tosh at memorial service Most Recent Comments: Pleas help Fear factor atheists say oh god during sex?
- archbishop: Archbishop talks tosh at memorial service Most Recent Comments: Pleas help Fear factor atheists say oh god during sex?
tosh Quotes
Never did I read such tosh.
Browse dictionary entries near tosh
- toss
- toss in the sponge
- toss in the towel
- toss off
- toss on the scrapheap
- toss-up
- tosser
- tosspot
- tossup
- tost
