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delish

[dih-lish]

adjective

Informal.
  1. delicious.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of delish1

First recorded in 1920–25; by shortening and alteration
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Example Sentences

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And in Delish, one contributor simply wrote: “Keep your processed AF, globby dressing away from me.”

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Otherwise, the Sumos haven’t been immune to inflation—Delish reported that they cost north of $3 per pound in 2021, but today, they cost $10 for a 2-pound bag at Whole Foods.

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“I'll be sipping tequila,” Cohen told Delish while discussing his ongoing partnership with Fresca.

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There’s the consolidation of food production, as explained by Delish.

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For those seeking a more elevated experience, Starbucks Reserve locations in select cities are embracing the season with offerings such as the Pumpkin Spice Whiskey Barrel-Aged Cold Brew, Pumpkin Spice Affogato and even a Pumpkin Spice Martini Flight, as noted by Delish.

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When To Use

does delish mean?

Delish is a shortened form of the word delicious, colloquially used for tasty food, attractive people, or other things that provide great pleasure.

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