eww

See also: EWW

English

Interjection

eww

  1. Elongated form of ew.

Verb

eww (third-person singular simple present ewws, present participle ewwing, simple past and past participle ewwed)

  1. Alternative spelling of ew.
    • 2012, Evan Kuhlman, chapter 40, in Brother from a Box, New York, N.Y.: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, →ISBN, page 212:
      I spat the orange and yellow mush into a Kleenex. Annie, seeing this, ewwed.
    • 2015, Pebbles Starr, Your Spouse, My Sponsor: A Hood Romance, [Atlanta, Ga.]: Jaded Publications, →ISBN, page 55:
      “What’chu want me to call you then?” Grip asked. “My girl?” / Kirby quickly turned him down. “Eww, no!” / “Don’t eww me, buster. Eww yaself, skinny ass. Lookin’ like a lil’ boy from the back.”
    • 2016, Ira Nayman, “The Digital Gods Have More Important Things to Worry About”, in It’s Just the Chronosphere Unfolding as it Should (Transdimensional Authority; 4), Dartford, Kent: Elsewhen Press, →ISBN:
      TAMI suggested they wanted Hotjax and/or Linda to sign exposed body parts. Radames resisted the urge to eww! Then, Radames noticed that some of the people wore bibs. Okay, she ewwed at the implications of that one, just a little.
    • 2017, Erik Schubach, “New Roommate”, in Unleashed: Case of the Collie Flour, Nine Mile Falls, Wash., →ISBN:
      Boutique food like that cost a mint and wasn't any more nutritionally balanced than a lot of the more affordable brands. I didn't want to switch him to something different and cause him gastric distress, as it was much harder to clean up after him in the park if he got a little runny because of the change. What? For dog walkers that is a genuine concern, so don't eww me.
    • 2020, Evie Wilde, “Cassandra”, in Spells of a Supreme, Wisteria Lane Press, →ISBN:
      “I think you and I both need to get laid,” Ruby said. “Eww, sis,” Oliver interrupted. “Don’t eww me, little brother.”

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