sesh
Sesh (noun) means an informal, shortened way of saying "session" — a period of time spent doing an activity, especially socializing, drinking, or hanging out. Example: “We had a proper gaming sesh last night.”
How to use sesh
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSlang shorthand for "session" — a stretch of time spent doing something together.
Very informal slang, mostly used in speech and texting among younger speakers.
Word forms
seshed past tense, seshes plural, seshes singular
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Etymology
A casual clipping of "session."
Rhymes for sesh
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What does “sesh” mean?
The word “sesh” means an informal, shortened way of saying "session" — a period of time spent doing an activity, especially socializing, drinking, or hanging out. In plain terms, slang shorthand for "session" — a stretch of time spent doing something together.
How do you pronounce “sesh”?
“Sesh” is pronounced sehsh (/sɛʃ/ in IPA).
How do you use “sesh” in a sentence?
Here is “sesh” used in a sentence: “We had a proper gaming sesh last night.”
What part of speech is “sesh”?
“Sesh” is a noun.