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rameish

rameish

English

Alternative forms

  • rawmaish

Noun

rameish (uncountable)

  1. (Ireland) nonsense, foolish talk
    • 2011, Dermot Healy, Sudden Times. Random House, ISBN 1446475433, page 139:
      Don't listen to him, said my father. He talks rameish.

Verb

rameish (third-person singular simple present rameishes, present participle rameishing, simple past and past participle rameished)

  1. (Ireland) to talk nonsense, talk idly
    • 1987, Maeve Binchy, Firefly Summer. Random House, ISBN 1409049167, page 439:
      ‘She’s so childish to be going on with all that kind of rawmaishing out of her,’ Kate snapped.
    • 1990, Maeve Binchy, Circle of Friends. Random House, ISBN 1409049132, page 15:
      “I hope he wasn’t delayed rameishing on with some customer today of all days,” Benny heard her mother say to Patsy.
    • 1995, Martina Cole, The Jump. Hachette UK, ISBN 0755350731:
      Mario grinned and in a perfect parody of her voice said: ‘And it’d tear the ears off you to listen to this one rawmaishing all day!’