dishy

[dish-ee]

dish·y

[dish-ee]
adjective, dish·i·er, dish·i·est. Slang.
1.
Chiefly British. very attractive; pretty or beautiful: a couple of dishy fashion models.
2.
gossipy; full of gossip: a dishy book about Hollywood.

Origin:
1960–65; dish + -y1
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Dishy is always a great word to know.
So is jive. Does it mean:
a person or thing that closely resembles another
deceptive, exaggerated, or meaningless talk
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dishy (ˈdɪʃɪ)
 
adj , dishier, dishiest
good-looking or attractive

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