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mash noun- mashed potato UK, 1923
Also variant “mashed”. - Already this month I’ve made a couple of bangers-and-mash suppers[.] — Observer, 16 November 2003
- a romantic infatuation; a sweetheart US, 1877
- And to me it was just another mash–that’s what we called flirting in those days. We would use the expression, “The lady as a mash on you[.]” — Louis Armstrong, Satchmo, p. 151, 1954
- The dyke was sending Lor a hundred long-stemmed red roses a day, along with mash notes bearing her nom de plume d’amour: “Your tongue of Fire.” — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 270, 1994
- any homemade liquor US, 2002
- Talking trash, drinking mash, and snorting cocaine was a thrill, and she was just beginning to complete her education in hipness. — Nathan Heard, To Reach a Dream, p. 56, 1972
- The word on the yard was that the fight stemmed from a gang-related beef over the sale of mash, homemade whiskey that some inmates sold. — Nathan McCall, Makes Me Wanna Holler, p. 166, 1994
- — Gary K. Farlow, Prison-ese, p. 42, 2002
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