SESH

Etymology

Noun

sesh (plural seshes)

A session

(colloquial) A period of time spent engaged in some group activity.

(colloquial) An informal social get-together or meeting to perform a group activity.

(UK, Irish, informal) A period of sustained social drinking or recreational drug taking.

(AU, Canada, US, informal) A period of sustained cannabis smoking.

Anagrams

• Hess, SHEs, she's, shes

Source: Wiktionary



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