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EWW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of eww in English. eww. exclamation. (also ew) us / ˈiːuː / uk / ˈiːuː / Add to word list. an expression of disgust (= disapproval and dislike): Eww - these socks smell! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: sounds used as interjections. aha. ahem. bah. bam. blah, blah, blah. cor. duh. huh. ow. psst. squee. tut. uh-huh.
What Does EW Mean In Slang & How To Use It - FluentSlang
Jasper Brown October 30, 2023 6 min read. What Does EW Mean In Text, Tiktok and Social Platforms. EW is an interjection commonly used in text messages, social media posts, and conversations to express disgust, revulsion, or disbelief. The slang term is not an acronym and stands for “something extremely disgusting or to express revulsion.”
Eww - definition of Eww by The Free Dictionary
Define Eww. Eww synonyms, Eww pronunciation, Eww translation, English dictionary definition of Eww. tr.v. dis·gust·ed , dis·gust·ing , dis·gusts 1. To excite nausea or loathing in; sicken. 2. To offend the taste or moral sense of; repel. n. Profound...
Ew Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 of 2. interjection. ˈiu̇. ˈē-ü. used to express disgust at something distasteful or repellent (such as a bad odor) Ew, what's that smell? EW. 2 of 2. abbreviation. enlisted woman. Word History. First Known Use. Interjection. 1969, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of ew was in 1969. See more words from the same year
etymology - Eww! Has it crossed the pond yet? - English Language ...
/ˈɪəuː/, /ˈiːuː/ EXCLAMATION. INFORMAL. Used to express disgust or distaste: ew, I’d hate to think what has been trampled into that carpet. eww, how can you eat that? Origin. 1970s: imitative. Has ew/eww crossed the Atlantic and become common parlance in old Blighty i.e. the UK? If it has, when did it more or less occur?
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