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bish, bash, bosh; bish-bash-bosh adjective rough and ready; also used in a semi-exclamatory sense as an echoic representation of anything swiftly expedited UK- [M]y pals are learnin about “this is how the old canister [the head] works, bish, bash, bosh,” and I guess there is a lot of truth in that old voodoo[.] — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 40, 2000
- What they do well is to trade on the stereotypical bish, bash, bosh culture of wideboys[.] — The Guardian, 11 November 2000
- The bish-bash-bosh streets are cruised angrily by villainous-looking cars driven by villainous-looking types. — The Guardian, 30 April 2001
- He’s the chirpy chippy chappy whose “bish bash bosh” style of cooking made him a celebrity in his own lunchtime. — The Observer, 14 April 2002
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