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Sheesh, or Sheeesh, is a popular slang term and an alternative to "jeez" or "damn," used to express surprise or disbelief about something, often in a positive manner, and to hype up or compliment another person. The term has existed since the 1950s and saw a significant increase in use throughout the 2010s, popularized to a degree by NBA player LeBron James and drip culture, inspiring a popular sound on TikTok in early 2021. The expression is often combined with the Ice In My Veins pose.

Origin

According to Meriam-Webster,[1] the first known use of the word "sheesh" can be traced back to 1955 and was used to express "disappointment, annoyance or surprise." The word's definition has since changed slightly, allowing it to be used as a positive expression of surprise rather than one of annoyance, with this becoming the dominant way to use the phrase around 2017.

On April 23rd, 2017, Urban Dictionary[2] user Ugly_God_09 defined the word as, "Dammmmmn," garnering over 817 likes in four years (shown below).

Sheesh 1. Dammmmmn 2. oh my god Ex. when a girl walks by with a phat ass... Sheesh by Ugly_God_09 April 23, 2017

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Young Thug

Rapper Young Thug has used "sheesh" as a term of admiration in songs as early as 2015, notably on the track "Check" releases that year.

I got me a check, I got a check
Yeah, I done got me a check, I got a check (sheesh, sheesh)
Yeah, I done got me a check, I got a check (sheesh)
Yeah, I done got me a check, I got a check (yeah, yeah-yeah!)

LeBron James

Professional NBA player LeBron James is known to use the word "sheesh" and hashtag #sheesh in his social media posts starting in 2017, often to show positive surprise and excitement about something (examples shown below from 2017). His use of the word is commonly mentioned and joked about in comments, and it's likely LeBron helped popularize the modern use of the word.

MAYACAM CORISON SASSICALN 1997 CHASSAGNI MONTRACHE Mo n n V kingjames O Nov 26, 2017 at 12:14 PM Last night was mad real, fresh out of Advil- Jesus grab the wheel Sheesh!!! You had to be there to truly Understand. Even though I wish you were there so u could. #VinoChronicles P.S. don't talk to me about wine like u know it if you really don't know what you're talking about. Seriously! Thank you! O
kingjames O Aug 27, 2017 at 12:42 PM Damn you're Stunning!! Lead to the way Beautiful!! Happy Beautiful B-day my O! Proud of everything you've become and what's more exciting is you're still growing into your own! I'm lucky I get to be apart of it all! Love you so much and it's an honor to be your husband but more importantly your best friend! Oh by the way this is a mother of 3 kids(all natural birth) #Sheeshe #VannahLove #happybirthdayV #livelaughlove e photo c/o @celebritywotnot

That year, the use of the word increased significantly, used a lot of the time to compliment someone's clothes or "drip." For example, on December 8th, 2017, actor Cameron Boyce posted a photo of Karan Brar in a GQ suit captioned, "sheesh!!!! look at my brother," garnering over 390,000 likes in three years (shown below).

Just Jared thecameronboyce O Dec 8, 2017 at 4:45 PM O9 sheesh!!! look at my brother. #mce Imac

The Prince Family "Sheesh"

On May 10th, 2020, family YouTubers[6] The Prince Family released a music video titled "Sheesh" in which Brianna Prince raps a song heavily featuring the word "sheesh" used in a modern context (shown below). The video gained over 9.2 million views in just under a year.

Sneaker Meetup Parodies

In July 2020, the TikTok trend parodying sneaker meetups in which people meet up to trade deadstock sneakers was popularized on the platform. The videos present exaggerated and surreal versions of sneaker meetups with elements of mockery towards hypebeasts, including their tendency to use the word "sheesh" to express excitement. In turn, most of these videos include heavy use of the word "sheesh" (examples shown below, left and right).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6853569924003138821
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6867711677945613574

Sheesh Sound Effect

On February 14th, 2021, TikToker[3] @meetjulio posted a video of a frog sitting on a table as a number of people off-screen yell "sheesh," garnering over 1.9 million views in just over a month (shown below).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6929003663612562693

The sound inspired numerous skits over the next month, many of them jokes about showing something of pride to a group of friends or family, with the sound representing their reactions (examples shown below, left and right).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6943418355437047045
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944021341485944069

The trend reached a peak in popularity in late March 2021, resulting in numerous viral videos. On March 27th, TikToker[4] @ucharlie made a skit using the sound, garnering over 5.9 million views in four days (shown below, left). On March 29th, TikToker[5] @calibuu posted a video using the sound garnering over 11 million views in two days (shown below, right).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944009425627778310
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944738303094639878

On April 6th, TikToker[14] and YouTuber Rowheim Farooqui uploaded a video in which he makes his Tesla play the sound effect when the horn is honked, garnering over 24 million views on the former and 2.5 million on the latter in two months (shown below).

On April 29th, music critic and YouTuber[15] Anthony Fantano posted a video in which it's edited to appear as if he says "sheesh" for over an hour and a half, garnering over 500,000 views in under two months (shown below).

Sheesh Choirs

On April 21st, 2021, TikToker[7] @ebay_lit uploaded a video in which he says "sheesh" in harmony in a choral manner with two friends, creating a "sheesh choir" of sorts (shown below). The upload gained over 12 million views in just over a month.

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6953669113805835525

On April 25th, YouTuber[8] Josh F posted a harmonized version of the video showing off the chords used, garnering over 500,000 views in just over a month (shown below).

Ebay_lit's video inspired numerous TikTokers to make their own renditions of "sheesh choirs." For example, on April 25th, TikToker[9] @veryveryvinny posted a video doing a "sheesh choir" by layering his own voice a number of times, garnering over 4.3 million views in a month (shown below).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6955275501313297669

The sound for Vinny's video, titled "Heavenly Sheeeeesh," went viral, inspiring over 61,000 TikTokers[10][11] to use it in skits and lip-dub videos as of June 2nd (notable examples shown below).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6957399992331947270
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6959284959622204678

TikTokers[12][13] continued to upload original sheesh choir videos as well as use the existing sounds (examples of original sheesh choirs shown below).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6963330456368549125
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6957097833447083270

Various Examples

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944005812058688774
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944967475213700358
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6943330991603846405
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6942915362312801541
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6942982559575887109
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944835142011636998

Search Interest

External References

[1] Meriam-Webster – sheesh

[2] Urban Dictionary – Sheesh

[3] TikTok – Ayo dm me fo meetup #julio #slime

[4] TikTok – You all know who you are

[5] TikTok – #fyp #foru #xyzbca

[6] YouTube – The Prince Family – Sheesh

[7] TikTok – ebay_lit

[8] YouTube – harmonized

[9] TikTok – veryveryvinny

[10] TikTok – Sheeeesh

[11] TikTok – Dustin chill

[12] TikTok – sheesh choir

[13] TikTok – connorsmith

[14] TikTok – rowheim

[15] YouTube – My Longest Sheesh



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About

Sheesh, or Sheeesh, is a popular slang term and an alternative to "jeez" or "damn," used to express surprise or disbelief about something, often in a positive manner, and to hype up or compliment another person. The term has existed since the 1950s and saw a significant increase in use throughout the 2010s, popularized to a degree by NBA player LeBron James and drip culture, inspiring a popular sound on TikTok in early 2021. The expression is often combined with the Ice In My Veins pose.

Origin

According to Meriam-Webster,[1] the first known use of the word "sheesh" can be traced back to 1955 and was used to express "disappointment, annoyance or surprise." The word's definition has since changed slightly, allowing it to be used as a positive expression of surprise rather than one of annoyance, with this becoming the dominant way to use the phrase around 2017.

On April 23rd, 2017, Urban Dictionary[2] user Ugly_God_09 defined the word as, "Dammmmmn," garnering over 817 likes in four years (shown below).


Sheesh 1. Dammmmmn 2. oh my god Ex. when a girl walks by with a phat ass... Sheesh by Ugly_God_09 April 23, 2017

Spread

Young Thug

Rapper Young Thug has used "sheesh" as a term of admiration in songs as early as 2015, notably on the track "Check" releases that year.

I got me a check, I got a check
Yeah, I done got me a check, I got a check (sheesh, sheesh)
Yeah, I done got me a check, I got a check (sheesh)
Yeah, I done got me a check, I got a check (yeah, yeah-yeah!)

LeBron James

Professional NBA player LeBron James is known to use the word "sheesh" and hashtag #sheesh in his social media posts starting in 2017, often to show positive surprise and excitement about something (examples shown below from 2017). His use of the word is commonly mentioned and joked about in comments, and it's likely LeBron helped popularize the modern use of the word.


MAYACAM CORISON SASSICALN 1997 CHASSAGNI MONTRACHE Mo n n V kingjames O Nov 26, 2017 at 12:14 PM Last night was mad real, fresh out of Advil- Jesus grab the wheel Sheesh!!! You had to be there to truly Understand. Even though I wish you were there so u could. #VinoChronicles P.S. don't talk to me about wine like u know it if you really don't know what you're talking about. Seriously! Thank you! O kingjames O Aug 27, 2017 at 12:42 PM Damn you're Stunning!! Lead to the way Beautiful!! Happy Beautiful B-day my O! Proud of everything you've become and what's more exciting is you're still growing into your own! I'm lucky I get to be apart of it all! Love you so much and it's an honor to be your husband but more importantly your best friend! Oh by the way this is a mother of 3 kids(all natural birth) #Sheeshe #VannahLove #happybirthdayV #livelaughlove e photo c/o @celebritywotnot

That year, the use of the word increased significantly, used a lot of the time to compliment someone's clothes or "drip." For example, on December 8th, 2017, actor Cameron Boyce posted a photo of Karan Brar in a GQ suit captioned, "sheesh!!!! look at my brother," garnering over 390,000 likes in three years (shown below).


Just Jared thecameronboyce O Dec 8, 2017 at 4:45 PM O9 sheesh!!! look at my brother. #mce Imac

The Prince Family "Sheesh"

On May 10th, 2020, family YouTubers[6] The Prince Family released a music video titled "Sheesh" in which Brianna Prince raps a song heavily featuring the word "sheesh" used in a modern context (shown below). The video gained over 9.2 million views in just under a year.



Sneaker Meetup Parodies

In July 2020, the TikTok trend parodying sneaker meetups in which people meet up to trade deadstock sneakers was popularized on the platform. The videos present exaggerated and surreal versions of sneaker meetups with elements of mockery towards hypebeasts, including their tendency to use the word "sheesh" to express excitement. In turn, most of these videos include heavy use of the word "sheesh" (examples shown below, left and right).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6853569924003138821
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6867711677945613574

Sheesh Sound Effect

On February 14th, 2021, TikToker[3] @meetjulio posted a video of a frog sitting on a table as a number of people off-screen yell "sheesh," garnering over 1.9 million views in just over a month (shown below).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6929003663612562693

The sound inspired numerous skits over the next month, many of them jokes about showing something of pride to a group of friends or family, with the sound representing their reactions (examples shown below, left and right).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6943418355437047045
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944021341485944069

The trend reached a peak in popularity in late March 2021, resulting in numerous viral videos. On March 27th, TikToker[4] @ucharlie made a skit using the sound, garnering over 5.9 million views in four days (shown below, left). On March 29th, TikToker[5] @calibuu posted a video using the sound garnering over 11 million views in two days (shown below, right).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944009425627778310
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944738303094639878

On April 6th, TikToker[14] and YouTuber Rowheim Farooqui uploaded a video in which he makes his Tesla play the sound effect when the horn is honked, garnering over 24 million views on the former and 2.5 million on the latter in two months (shown below).



On April 29th, music critic and YouTuber[15] Anthony Fantano posted a video in which it's edited to appear as if he says "sheesh" for over an hour and a half, garnering over 500,000 views in under two months (shown below).



Sheesh Choirs

On April 21st, 2021, TikToker[7] @ebay_lit uploaded a video in which he says "sheesh" in harmony in a choral manner with two friends, creating a "sheesh choir" of sorts (shown below). The upload gained over 12 million views in just over a month.


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6953669113805835525

On April 25th, YouTuber[8] Josh F posted a harmonized version of the video showing off the chords used, garnering over 500,000 views in just over a month (shown below).



Ebay_lit's video inspired numerous TikTokers to make their own renditions of "sheesh choirs." For example, on April 25th, TikToker[9] @veryveryvinny posted a video doing a "sheesh choir" by layering his own voice a number of times, garnering over 4.3 million views in a month (shown below).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6955275501313297669

The sound for Vinny's video, titled "Heavenly Sheeeeesh," went viral, inspiring over 61,000 TikTokers[10][11] to use it in skits and lip-dub videos as of June 2nd (notable examples shown below).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6957399992331947270
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6959284959622204678

TikTokers[12][13] continued to upload original sheesh choir videos as well as use the existing sounds (examples of original sheesh choirs shown below).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6963330456368549125
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6957097833447083270

Various Examples


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944005812058688774
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944967475213700358
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6943330991603846405
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6942915362312801541
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6942982559575887109
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6944835142011636998

Search Interest

External References

[1] Meriam-Webster – sheesh

[2] Urban Dictionary – Sheesh

[3] TikTok – Ayo dm me fo meetup #julio #slime

[4] TikTok – You all know who you are

[5] TikTok – #fyp #foru #xyzbca

[6] YouTube – The Prince Family – Sheesh

[7] TikTok – ebay_lit

[8] YouTube – harmonized

[9] TikTok – veryveryvinny

[10] TikTok – Sheeeesh

[11] TikTok – Dustin chill

[12] TikTok – sheesh choir

[13] TikTok – connorsmith

[14] TikTok – rowheim

[15] YouTube – My Longest Sheesh

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