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Cash. There's a discount if you're paying Harry Nash - if anyone knows the origin of this I'd appreciate it
Rash is slang for wonderful.
(1) Broken, not working properly. (2) Female genital area, clitoris, as in "That girl's trash - she'll flash her gash for cash!".
Pie and mash is London Cockney rhyming slang for cash.Pie and mash is London Cockney rhyming slang for ostentatious (flash).Pie and mash is London Cockney rhyming slang for urination (slash).
Henry Nash was old London Cockney rhyming slang for money (cash).
Pash is slang for an infatuation.
(mesh) a marsh or bog
Phrs. Out getting drunk. E.g."We're on the lash tonight lads, so bring plenty of cash."
Knotty ash is London Cockney rhyming slang for cash.
Harry Nash is London Cockney rhyming slang for money (cash).
Dot and dash is London Cockney rhyming slang for cash. Dot and cash is British slang for a moustache.
See below "Do one's Dash"
Slash (piss). I'm poppin' out for a pie and mash
To brew tea. From brewing where the barley is left in hot water to "mash".
Lemon and dash is London Cockney rhyming slang for flash. Lemon and dash is London Cockney rhyming slang for slash. Lemon and dash is London Cockney rhyming slang for wash.
Oak and ash is British theatre rhyming slang for cash.
Cash
Sausage and mash is London Cockney rhyming slang for cash. Sausage and mash is London Cockney rhyming slang for a crash.
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v. t.
To cleanse by ablution, or dipping or rubbing in water; to apply water or other liquid to for the purpose of cleansing; to scrub with water, etc., or as with water; as, to wash the hands or body; to wash garments; to wash sheep or wool; to wash the pavement or floor; to wash the bark of trees.
v. t.
To furnish with a sash or sashes; as, to sash a door or a window.
n.
A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection; as, a dancer's mask; a fencer's mask; a ball player's mask.
a.
Produced by crushing or bruising; resembling, or consisting of, a mash.
v. t.
To strike; to crush; to smash; to dash in pieces.
v. t.
To pay, or to receive, cash for; to exchange for money; as, cash a note or an order.
n.
Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
v. t.
To furnish with a mast or masts; to put the masts of in position; as, to mast a ship.
superl.
Uttered or undertaken with too much haste or too little reflection; as, rash words; rash measures.
n.
A slight admixture, infusion, or adulteration; a partial overspreading; as, wine with a dash of water; red with a dash of purple.
v. i.
To celebrate Mass.
v. t.
To catch in a mesh.
n.
A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass of anything in a soft pulpy state. Specifically (Brewing), ground or bruised malt, or meal of rye, wheat, corn, or other grain (or a mixture of malt and meal) steeped and stirred in hot water for making the wort.
v. t.
To cover with water or any liquid; to wet; to fall on and moisten; hence, to overflow or dash against; as, waves wash the shore.
n.
A mesh.
v. t.
To strike with a lash ; to whip or scourge with a lash, or with something like one.
n.
Immediate or prompt payment in current funds; as, to sell goods for cash; to make a reduction in price for cash.
v. t.
To convert into a mash; to reduce to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; to bruise; to crush; as, to mash apples in a mill, or potatoes with a pestle. Specifically (Brewing), to convert, as malt, or malt and meal, into the mash which makes wort.
v. t.
To strike forcibly and quickly, as with a lash; to beat, or beat upon, with a motion like that of a lash; as, a whale lashes the sea with his tail.
v. t.
To adorn with a sash or scarf.
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