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dishy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
dishy
(adjective)
dishy
/
ˈ
dɪʃi/
adjective
dishier
;
dishiest
dishy
/
ˈ
dɪʃi/
adjective
dishier
;
dishiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISHY
informal
1
:
sexually attractive
a
dishy
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US
:
containing gossip or information about a usually famous person's private life
a
dishy
new biography
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