1. posh - Noun
2. posh - Adjective
3. posh - Verb
4. posh - Interjection
5. posh - Adjective Satellite
6. Posh - Proper noun
elegant and fashionable
Source: WordNetWhen posh boys get into trouble they sack the servants. Dennis Skinner
We want everybody to have the best facilities in which to work, but we do not believe in posh and impressive private offices. Akio Morita
Cambridge was a joy. Tediously. People reading books in a posh place. It was my fantasy. I loved it. I miss it still. Zadie Smith
Most people live in the city and go to the country at the weekend, and that's posh and aristocratic, but actually to live in the country and come to London when you can't take it any more is different. Damien Hirst
I don't like posh hotels. I like small, eclectic hotels, and luxury for me would mean really good company with good food in a really funky, beautiful house in the middle of a field where someone came and serviced the place for us. Amanda Donohoe
I often buy myself presents. Sometimes I will spend $100,000 in one day in a posh boutique. Celine Dion