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hash1 n 1. (Cookery) a dish of diced cooked meat, vegetables, etc., reheated in a sauce 2. something mixed up 3. a reuse or rework of old material make a hash of Informal a. to mix or mess up b. to defeat or destroy settle (or fix) someone's hash Informal to subdue or silence someone vb (tr) 1. (Cookery) to chop into small pieces 2. to mix or mess up [from Old French hacher to chop up, from hache hatchet] hash2 n (Medicine / Pharmacology) Slang short for hashish hash3, hash mark n 1. the character (#) used to precede a number 2. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) this sign used in printing or writing to indicate that a space should be inserted Hash a medley; a spoiled mixture; a meat dish. Examples: hash of absurdity, 1795; of plain repetition, 1672; of tongues, 1735; of my own words, 1860.
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hash Translations hash1 [hæʃ] A. N 1. (Culin) → picadillo m B. CPD hash browns NPL croquetas de patata hervida y cebolla hash2 [hæʃ] N (= hashish) → hachís m, chocolate m (Sp), mota f (CAm) hash3 [hæʃ] N (Typ) → almohadilla f hash n (Cook) → Haschee nt (fig: = mess) → Durcheinander nt, → Kuddelmuddel m (inf); (= bad work) → Pfusch m (inf), → Pfuscherei f (inf); to make a hash of something → etw verpfuschen or vermasseln (inf) (inf: = hashish) → Hasch nt (inf) vt (Cook) → hacken hash: hash brown potatoes pl (esp US) = hash browns hash browns pl (esp US) ˜ Rösti mit Zwiebeln, → ˜ Kartoffelpuffer pl How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In like manner, we shall represent human nature at first to the keen appetite of our reader, in that more plain and simple manner in which it is found in the country, and shall hereafter hash and ragoo it with all the high French and Italian seasoning of affectation and vice which courts and cities afford. "Why," said he, "a magician could call up a lot of genies, and they would hash you up like nothing before you could say Jack Robinson. We'll make mincemeat of the girl and hash of the chicken and sausage of the dog |
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