Home › Words › R › rameishrameishrameish means nonsense, foolish talk.EtymologyFrom Irish ráiméis (“nonsense, poppycock”), from Norman romance. Doublet of romance.nounnonsense, foolish talke.g.“Don't listen to him, said my father. He talks rameish.” — 2011, Dermot Healy, Sudden Times, . Random House, →ISBN, page 139:verbto talk nonsense, talk idlye.g.“‘She’s so childish to be going on with all that kind of rawmaishing out of her,’ Kate snapped.” — 1987, Maeve Binchy, Firefly Summer, . Random House, →ISBN, page 439:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).