Boh vs Bosh - What's the difference?
boh | bosh |
An exclamation used to startle or frighten.
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(chiefly, British) Nonsense.
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The lower part of a blast furnace, between the hearth and the stack.
(British, chiefly, Norfolk, slang, archaic) A figure.
(British) An expression of speedy and satisfactory completion of a simple or straightforward task.
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As a noun boh
is god.As a proper noun bosh is
(rare) a surname.boh
English
Alternative forms
* bo * booInterjection
(en-intj)- We start and are afraid when we hear one cry Boh !
bosh
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) . Entered into popular usage in English from the novels of .Noun
(-)Etymology 2
From (etyl)Noun
(es)Etymology 3
Compare (etyl) .Noun
(es)- to cut a bosh — "to make a figure"