fishy



fishy

Highly dubious or suspicious; seeming to not be aboveboard. I don't know if you should sign that contract, it seems a bit fishy to me. Don't you think it's a little fishy how eager he is to be in charge of the accounts?

fishy about the gills

Hung-over. A: "How are you feeling after your night of partying?" B: "Ugh, fishy about the gills—I've been throwing up all morning!"
See also: fishy, gill

smell fishy

to seem suspicious. Barlowe squinted a bit. Something smells fishy here, he thought. something about the deal smelled fishytoo good to be true.
See also: fishy, smell

smell fishy

  (informal)
if a situation or an explanation smells fishy, it causes you to think that someone is being dishonest Webbers's account of what he was doing that evening smells a bit fishy to me.
See smell blood, Wake up and smell the coffee!, smell to high heaven
See also: fishy, smell

smell fishy

Be suspect or suspicious, as in His explanation definitely smells fishy; my guess is that he's lying. This idiom alludes to the fact that fresh fish have no odor but stale or rotten ones do. [Early 1800s]
See also: fishy, smell

fishy

mod. dubious; questionable; likely to be improper or illegal. (see also smell fishy.) That was a pretty fishy story you told us.

smell fishy

in. to seem suspicious. (see also fishy.) Marlowe squinted a bit. Something smells fishy here, he thought.
See also: fishy, smell

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nikias-Ancient Greek
ElinorEL-ə-nawrEnglish
Fletcher['fletʃə]
Ranierorah-NYE-roItalian
Chetan-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada
BoudewijnBOW-də-vien, BOW-də-wienDutch