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impresh (plural impreshes)

  1. (informal) Clipping of impression. (in various senses)
    • 1947 June 21, Billboard, page 44:
      Ming and Ling, fresh from a successful Latin Quarter stay here, went thru their standard comedy and series of vocal impreshes.
    • 1957, H. E. Bates, Death of a Huntsman:
      Somehow I got the impresh — well, you know the impresh one gets — that you and Katey weren't pulling all that steamingly well in harness.

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