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Bash Common

Bash has 7 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Verb · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a vigorous blow

"the sudden knock floored him"

"he took a bash right in his face"

"he got a bang on the head"

2

an uproarious party

"The couple's wedding celebration turned into a wild bash where guests danced until dawn."

3

A forceful blow or impact.

"The batter swung hard and delivered a powerful bash to the pitcher's elbow."

In plain English: Bash is an argumentative and aggressive way of behaving toward others.

"The car suffered serious damage after we were in a hard bash with that truck."

Usage: As a noun, bash refers specifically to a hard hit or punch rather than the verb meaning "to insult." Use this term when describing physical impacts in informal contexts like sports or street fights.

Verb
1

hit hard

"The boxer landed a heavy bash on his opponent's jaw that knocked him to the floor."

2

To strike heavily.

"The sudden silence from the crowd seemed designed to bash him, leaving him unable to speak during his speech."

3

To abash; to disconcert or be disconcerted or put out of countenance.

In plain English: To bash something means to hit it hard with your hand, foot, or another object.

"The little boy decided to bash his toy car into the couch cushions."

Proper Noun
1

the Free Software Foundation's command interpreter (the "shell") for UNIX-like operating system.

"After installing Linux, I decided to use bash as my default shell because of its powerful scripting capabilities and extensive feature set."

Example Sentences
"The car suffered serious damage after we were in a hard bash with that truck." noun
"The little boy decided to bash his toy car into the couch cushions." verb
"The excited toddler began to bash his toy car against the floor." verb
"He accidentally bashed his elbow on the doorframe while walking through the crowd." verb
"Don't bash your friend's idea just because it isn't perfect yet." verb
See Also
party bashism collide unbashed bashable strike gala operating system
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
blow party hit

Origin

The word "bash" comes from Middle English forms like basshen and basken, which likely originated in Old Norse. Its original meaning was to strike or beat someone.

Rhyming Words
ash pash kash fash dash rash nash tash yash lash mash cash vash sash gash wash hash akash stash awash
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