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pash noun- a romanticised affection for someone; an infatuation UK, 1914
- I thought I was getting a silly schoolgirl hero-pash on him[.] — John Fowles, The Collector, p. 151, 1963
- a fiancée; the woman you enjoy more than a casual relationship with; the primary girlfriend US, 1960
Royal Navy slang; an abbreviated form of “passion”. - — Nigel Foster, The Making of a Royal Marine Commando, 1987
- a passionate kiss or kissing session, especially French kissing AUSTRALIA
- Get a load of that pash-session! Somebody’s on a good wicket back there. — W.R. Bennett, Target Turin, p. 74, 1962
- Come on, baby, give your blue-eyed blond boy a pash. — Len Riley, The Kings Cross Racket, p. 114, 1967
- Got a pash in the bushes. — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 59, 1998
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