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stash verb- to hide something, especially drugs US, 1914
- I got some pod stashed by the subway. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 26, 1952
- I was learning to hide my stuff carefully–“stash it,” as they say in the trade–so Roy and Herman couldn’t find it and take some[.] — William Burroughs, Junkie, pp. 34–35, 1953
- He could have that almost anywhere; there were works stashed at the Garden Bar, the poolroom, near a small bush off the sidewalk on Ninety-second[.] — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 12, 1960
- Did anybody see you stash it? — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 239, 1961
- (used of a prostitute) to retain some of your earnings and not turn them over to your pimp US, 1989
- “She musta been stashin’, holdin’ out on her man.” — Alix Shulman, On the Stroll, p. 175, 1981
- “Also during this time, she had a conversation with Daniel Mitchell wherein he told (her) that he would kill her if she ever stashed on him,” Corbett said in his report. — Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York), p. B1,
- January 1989
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