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Delish vs Delis - What's the difference?

delish | delis |

As an adjective delish

is delicious.

As a noun delis is

plural of deli.

delish

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (slang) delicious
  • * 2007 , David Else, England , p. 144:
  • Tom Aikens is the name of the notorious kitchen firebrand who runs this wonderful modern European restaurant where the setting is handsome and the food delish .
  • * 2000 , Kathryn Glasgow Stern, Another Song about the King: A Novel , p. 262:
  • "Ummm. Sounds delish'." I don't know what to say; this is what comes out. "Yes, ' delish ."
  • * 1997 , James Grippando, The Informant , p. 239:
  • Delish'! I tried some crackers loaded with cheese and pâté. Double ' delish !
  • * 1956 , Julian Maclaren-Ross, The Funny Bone , p. 36:
  • Not that I want to rush you, but that'd be simply delish !

    delis

    English

    Noun

    (head)
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