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lash-up noun- a heavy drinking session UK
- The only time I have a real lash-up is at weddings and funerals. — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 171, 2000
- an informal social occasion, especially a party UK
- — Desmond Bagley, The Vivero Letter, 1968
- Mack had not had more than a brief word with him at bar associ-ation lash-ups and that sort of thing. — George V. Higgins, Penance for Jerry Kennedy, p. 47, 1985
- a person who fails at all he tries US
From the earlier naval sense of a failure or fiasco. - “Now he thinks he’s in therapy, rehabilitation, that lash-up, he’s not gonna have to go to jail.” — George Higgins, Kennedy for the Defense, p. 205, 1980
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