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pash; pash off verb to kiss someone passionately AUSTRALIA- Wayne pashed me off and I got out of the car. — Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey, Puberty Blues, p. 104, 1979
- Oh don’t worry, yer mother and I used to pash when we were kids. — Kylie Mole (Maryanne Fahey), My Diary, p. 5, 1988
- They both came as ghosts and ended up pashing off under a tangle of white sheets on the road in front of the house. — John Birmingham, He Died With a Felafel in his Hand, p. 198, 1994
- Their way took them past a small park, a large hospital and onto Oxford Street, where Earth boys stood in the doorways of pubs pashing off other Earth boys, and Earth girls knit their fingers together in lust. — Linda Jaivin, Rock n Roll Babes from Outer Space, p. 95, 1996
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