Word of the
Day for Tuesday 7th January
2014
Skosh \skohsh\, noun:
Slang. a bit; a jot: We need just
a skosh more room.
The
pack's momentum had nailed me facedown cause a pebble under my toe had rolled,
but it wouldn't've if I'd been a skosh more coherent.
-- John Barnes, The Sky So Big and Black, 2002
-- John Barnes, The Sky So Big and Black, 2002
Except
there's just the barest crook to his version, showing he knows just a skosh more
than she did. And probably wishes he didn't.
-- Ken Kesey, Sometimes a Great Notion, 1962
-- Ken Kesey, Sometimes a Great Notion, 1962
Skosh entered English in the 1950’s
from the Japanese term sukoshi which meant "a little
bit."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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