A new word in English Dictionary: KESHI NOUN 1. A true - TopicsExpress



          

A new word in English Dictionary: KESHI NOUN 1. A true professional or coach who turns around situations when all hopes are gone . Eg My father is such an astute Keshi Associated nouns: keshicolysis/keshicolization: referring to processes of becoming a Keshi at old or young age. Keshimology: the art and science of studying Keshi or the principle adopted for identifying or isolating keshic characters in different fields of human endeavour Keshitainment: a logjam of two words: Keshi and entertainment; and applies to the act of using a professional know-how to entertain spectators or on-lookers! Keshiphobia: the fear of Keshi , also referred to as anti-Moroccan effect Keshification reaction: is an organo-metallic reaction for transforming ordinary reactants to hit groups for drug development. Keshimography: a branch of photography for taking photoshots of keshis after brilliant performances. Keshigoritmn: a statistical computer programming method for predicting the probability of Keshis victory in his next outing. The threshold probability of all keshigorithmn starts from 60%. 2. A word of Nigerian origin usually associated with a successful local coach; also called Big Boss theory 3. A set of instructions a coach gives to his team at half time to enable them turn over a 3 nil deficit, especially in football VERB: present continuous tense: keshing past tense: keshied past perfect: keshit 1. To turn around a difficult situation eg After starting poorly, the sprinter keshied to gold. 2. To resign or retire after a major achievement; and rescind the decision when prevailed upon by a high (political) authority! Eg The coach keshied after wining the cup and keshied back to his position after meeting with the president 3. To ability of a team to turn over a 3 nil deficit in football after half time eg At Instabul Turkey on May 17, 2005; Liverpool keshied AC Milan 4. The ability of a manager to turn a chicken to an eagle in 3 weeks ADJECTIVE: amazingly wonderful. Shows expertise.eg He is a Keshi chef. a Keshi police officer, a Keshi driver etc ADVERB: keshily eg he keshily avoided defeat. Synonyms: Okechukwu, Stephen, big boss, bestcoach Antonyms:Peter, kaita, pride, odemwingie, Now check the new dictionary and add yours!
Posted on: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 12:31:07 +0000

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