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pash on verb to spend time kissing and petting AUSTRALIA- For entertainment, they packed the back seats of the Shire Hall each Saturday night to watch the flicks and “pash on” as soon as the lights went out. — Kerry Cue, Crooks, Chooks and Bloody Ratbags, p. 71, 1983
- Xenia bounded up to tell them that Leith had pashed on with Mark Douglas for half an hour, then gone off somewhere with him. — Jenny Pausacker, What are ya?, p. 61, 1987
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