soonish
/ˈsuːnɪʃ/
Adverb, informal
Meaning:
somewhere between "soon" and "never".
Synonyms:
"when I get around to it", "one of these days", "after this busy season", "next year for sure"
Usage:
"We should soonish try that new restaurant."
📚 Official definition: "fairly soon" – but let's be honest...
You searched for what "soonish" really means?
Here's the honest answer: "probably never".
Harsh? Maybe. True? Absolutely.
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Until now.
soonish isn't just a word.
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Time for a new definition
soonish
/ˈsuːnɪʃ/ NEW
Verb, active
Meaning:
- To collect ideas and make them happen together
- To turn plans into action instead of excuses
- To transform "someday" into "this weekend"
Examples:
"Let's soonish that restaurant."
"I finally soonished my bucket list."