a. Also so-so-ish. [f. SO-SO.] Somewhat so-so; rather indifferent.
1835. Taits Mag., II. 475. An imitation of an old Scotch balladvery so-so-ish.
1847. Illustr. Lond. News, 4 Sept., 158/2. The jumping was only so-so-ish.
1888. Farjeon, Miser Farebrother, xiii. I like him, just a little, in a so-soish way.
Hence So-soishly adv.
1842. Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl., V. 236/2. Many views being uninteresting in subject, and but very so-soishly engraved.