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The word sheesh is most commonly used in the Swedish language; Sheesh means the Englsih word "Wow" in Swedish. The word sheesh is Swedish.

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"Sheesh" is often used in informal English language, particularly in the United States, as an expression of exasperation, disbelief, or annoyance. It is commonly used to convey frustration or amazement in a casual or playful manner.

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