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stash

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stash  (stsh) Slang
tr.v. stashed, stash·ing, stash·es
To hide or store away in a secret place.
n.
1. A secret place where something is hidden or stored.
2. Something, such as money or an illegal drug, that has been hidden or stored.

[Origin unknown.]

stash [stæʃ]
vb
(tr; often foll by away) Informal to put or store (money, valuables, etc) in a secret place, as for safekeeping
n
1. Informal a secret store or the place where this is hidden
2. (Law / Recreational Drugs) Slang drugs kept for personal consumption
[origin unknown]

Stash a hidden cache, 1942.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.stash - a secret store of valuables or moneystash - a secret store of valuables or money
fund, store, stock - a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars"
Verb1.stash - save up as for future use
lay aside, save up, save - accumulate money for future use; "He saves half his salary"

stash (Informal)
verb
store, stockpile, save up, hoard, hide, secrete, stow, cache, lay up, salt away, put aside for a rainy day He had stashed money away in secret offshore bank accounts.
noun
hoard, supply, store, stockpile, cache, collection A large stash of drugs had been found aboard the yacht.
Translations
stash [stæʃ]
A. Nescondite m, alijo m
B. VT (also stash away) (= hide) → esconder; (= save up, store away) → guardar
stash [ˈstæʃ]
n (= hoard) → stock m
A large stash of drugs has been found aboard the yacht → Un important stock de drogue a été découvert à bord du yacht.
vtplanquer >
stash away
vt sepplanquer >
stash
vt (inf: also stash away) → bunkern (sl); moneybeiseiteschaffen
stash [stæʃ] vt (fam) to stash sth awaynascondere qc


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