Sesh vs Yesh - What's the difference?
sesh | yesh |
(colloquial) A period of time spent engaged in some group activity.
(colloquial) An informal social get-together or meeting to perform a group activity.
A period of sustained social drinking.
A period of sustained cannabis smoking.
As a noun sesh
is a period of time spent engaged in some group activity.As an interjection yesh is
eye dialect of lang=en.sesh
English
Noun
(seshes)Quotations
Meaning 1: :* July 18, 1987 , Financial Times , page 6, :: "'We're not going to win a prize for graphics,' said Syd Silverman in a sesh this week." :* 2005 , Bruce Pegg, Brown Eyed Handsome Man: The Life and Hard Times of Chuck Berry , Routledge, page 51, :: "There's no opportunity either to take rhythm & blues or leave it alone at this sesh at the Apollo." Meaning 2: :* E.g., snowboarding: "Then it was on to the wallride for a sesh where numerous tricks were thrown down." April 11, 2007, Dave Driscoll,Transworld Snowboarding Magazine .: Examples of usage in Usenet groups: :* Playing video games together: "Halo
sesh "(2002) :* Surfing: "Went out for a quick
seshtoday in Huntington. Wore my spring suit." (2003) Meaning 3: :* 1944 , George Netherwood, Desert Squadron , Cairo, R. Schindler, page 119, :: "Empty lager bottles signified that Hans and Fritz also knew the joys of a desert sesh ." :* 1999 , Ian Rankin, Black and Blue , St. Martin's Press, ISBN: 0312966776, page 39, :: "Impulse buys one Saturday afternoon, after a lunchtime sesh in the Ox…"