No- hardly any names ending in -ie or -y (which are considered diminutive suffixes) are considered "posh". Posh (from Portside Out, Starboard Home- the expensive and desirable cabins on ships sailing from Britain to India) means that the item in question has class and distinction.
During her sailing (and sinking) Titanic was the grandest (and largest) ship in the world).
Port Out, Starboard Home. Comes from the coolest cabins on ships travelling from England to India.
im always called posh urm... lacross, polo, horse riding, going to watch horse racing, hockey.
Highfalutin
If you want to be posh , then you will have to talk sentences posh and to end with a full stop.
yes, its a very posh word and nobody but posh people say it anymore.
Someone who is very posh would be fashionable and elegant. Someone who is classy is posh.
The anagrams are hops and posh.
Posh can be translated as:nobelschickvornehmfein
Pish Posh was created in 2006.
Posh Nosh was created in 2003.