People who attend the University of Oxford are normally posh as they commonly have a history of rich family. People who live in Oxford are anything but posh
The cast of Posh Nosh - 2003 includes: Mark Hadfield as Anton Gowrie, Bishop of Oxford Joanna Lumley as Narrator Stephen Powell as Barry Clark, Builder David Tennant as Jose-Luis David Tennant as Piers Arabella Weir as Minty Marchmont
I think in a posh expensive flat in a posh bit of Liverpool.
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Cambridge at one time was considered to be a posh university along with Oxford. However both are no longer considered as such.
Posh means that you come from a well-off established amily, are well-educated, and has snobbish connotations. For example, my father might be considered posh, because he went to Charterhouse public school, then Oxford University, as well as speaking with 'Received Pronunciation'. In the UK, working-class youths often mock those higher in class with the insult 'posh tw*t'.
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If you want to be posh , then you will have to talk sentences posh and to end with a full stop.
The cast of Posh Nosh - 2003 includes: Mark Hadfield as Anton Gowrie, Bishop of Oxford Joanna Lumley as Narrator Stephen Powell as Barry Clark, Builder David Tennant as Jose-Luis David Tennant as Piers Arabella Weir as Minty Marchmont
Someone who is very posh would be fashionable and elegant. Someone who is classy is posh.
yes, its a very posh word and nobody but posh people say it anymore.
The anagrams are hops and posh.
Posh can be translated as:nobelschickvornehmfein
Pish Posh was created in 2006.
Posh Nosh was created in 2003.
No, posh is random herbs sprayed with a chemical that is a Cannabinoid agonist. But posh is legal, and does get you very high!