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plural seshes
(colloquial) A session.
(colloquial) A period of time spent engaged in some group activity. quotations examples
'We're not going to win a prize for graphics,' said Syd Silverman in a sesh this week.
July 18, 1987, Financial Times, page 6
"There's no opportunity either to take rhythm & blues or leave it alone at this sesh at the Apollo."
2005, Bruce Pegg, Brown Eyed Handsome Man: The Life and Hard Times of Chuck Berry, Routledge, page 51
(colloquial) An informal social get-together or meeting to perform a group activity. quotations examples
Then it was on to the wallride for a sesh where numerous tricks were thrown down.
2007 April 11, Dave Driscoll, “Get Off the Bus Tour: Update #2”, in Transworld Snowboarding Magazine, archived from the original on 31 October 2007
Halo sesh
2002, (Usenet)
Went out for a quick sesh today in Huntington. Wore my spring suit.
2003, (Usenet)
(UK, Ireland, informal) A period of sustained social drinking or recreational drug taking. quotations examples
Empty lager bottles […] signified that Hans and Fritz also knew the joys of a desert sesh.
1944, George Netherwood, Desert Squadron, Cairo: R. Schindler, page 119
Impulse buys one Saturday afternoon, after a lunchtime sesh in the Ox […]
1999, Ian Rankin, Black and Blue, St. Martin's Press, page 39
(Australia, Canada, US, informal) A period of sustained cannabis smoking. examples
third-person singular simple present seshes, present participle seshing, simple past and past participle seshed
(colloquial, intransitive) To take part in a period of sustained cannabis smoking. examples