ese
IPA: is
noun
- (US) dude, man. (Usually used vocatively).
- A language of Oro Province, Papua New Guinea.
- Obsolete spelling of ease [Ability, the means to do something]
- Initialism of east-southeast. [The compass point halfway between east and southeast; specifically at a bearing of 112.5°.]
adjective
- Initialism of east-southeast. [Of, in or pertaining to the east-southeast; east-southeastern.]
adverb
- Initialism of east-southeast. [Towards or in the direction of the east-southeast; east-southeastwards.]
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Examples of "ese" in Sentences
- Reason being, "-ese" is a derogatory suffix, denoting an inferior race.
- Nex 'day mornin' da Affiky oomans bin-a gone 'way un lef' da lilly gal all by 'ese'f.
- But the most important part of Palin-ese is putting words together while disregarding “normal” grammar …
- I think blogging has done a fine job of eliminating my penchant for writing in Englishese, as opposed to English.
- For us, describing a politician as ‘failing to communicate’, or (in Americanese) ‘not getting his message out’ is what loyalists do.
- Oh, in an earlier post today you used the third person SPanish male familar, "ese" it should have been "vato" or "ehmm" for Hermano.
- Sanchez speaks only in Militar-ese, meaningless words come out of his mouth while we are all hanging on the edge of our seats waiting for one single picture, definitive proof.
- Granted, the bit suggesting a local candidate originally from India pitch his campaign ideas in Southernese rubbed me the wrong way - but hell, I did the same thing to a local candidate from Jersey a few years back - which is just as bad I guess.
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