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  • 31bash —    to work as a prostitute    The slang bash means to walk, as in the army square bashing, parade ground drill:     Lettin a woman bash on the bloody streets. (Kersh, 1936)    On the bash is so working:     Anybody would think that I was asking… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 32bash on — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms bash on : present tense I/you/we/they bash on he/she/it bashes on present participle bashing on past tense bashed on past participle bashed on British informal to continue to do something when you would… …

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  • 33Bash! — Infobox Album | Name = Bash! Type = Studio Album Artist = Rockapella Released = 1992 Genre = A Cappella Length = Label = ForLife Records Producer = Masahiro Ikumi Billy Straus Rockapella Last album = From N.Y. (1992) This album = Bash! (1992)… …

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  • 34bash — basher, n. /bash/, v.t. 1. to strike with a crushing or smashing blow. 2. Chiefly Brit., Canadian. to hurl harsh verbal abuse at. n. 3. a crushing blow. 4. Informal. a thoroughly enjoyable, lively party. 5. have a bash (at), Brit. to attempt;… …

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  • 35bash — I n A drunken spree. He went out on a bash last night and is pretty sick today. 1900s II n A party. Melanie had a great bash at her house last night. 1950s III n A try, an attempt. Move back and let me have a bash at it. 1930s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 36bash — [bæʃ] verb [I/T] informal I to hit someone or something very hard, often causing injury or serious damage They had to bash the door down to get to the fire.[/ex] II noun [C] informal bash [bæʃ] a party or celebration • have a bash British to try… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 37Bash —    In Unix, a popular command interpreter. Bash, the Bourne Again Shell, was first released in 1989 by Brian Fox and Chet Ramey, as part of the Free Software Foundation GNU Project. Bash provides features found in the other Unix shells,… …

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  • 38bash — [bsej] 1. n. a wild party; a night on the own. □ What a bash! I’m exhausted! □ There’s a big bash over at Wally’s place. 2. in. to party; to celebrate. □ Let’s go out and bash, how ’bout it? □ …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 39bash — informal verb 1》 strike hard and violently. 2》 criticize severely. 3》 (bash something out) produce something rapidly and carelessly. noun 1》 a heavy blow. 2》 a party or social event. 3》 Brit. an attempt: she ll have a bash at anything.… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 40bash — Noun. 1. An event, a party. E.g. I m having a bash at a club for my birthday. 2. An attempt. E.g. Try having a bash at the next question if you can t answer the first …

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