Associations to the word «Bash»
Noun
- Ogre
- Skull
- Hammer
- Monster
- Brain
- Flair
- Cage
- Unix
- Halloween
- Sydney
- Renegade
- Gnu
- Birthday
- Ric
- Bourne
- Tnt
- Hash
- Cask
- Minnie
- Fender
- Undertaker
- Rayon
- Python
- Guerrero
- Hobart
- Hogan
- Feud
- Thug
- Jericho
- Azerbaijan
- Booker
- Dana
- Franklin
- Nash
- Linux
- Fundraiser
- Nitro
- Rematch
- Spade
- Sting
- Kara
- Annual
- Fist
- Tag
- Perth
- Boo
- Sid
- Crockett
- Kid
- Orton
- Syntax
- Pip
- Contender
- Socket
- Intruder
- Chet
- Fest
- Frankie
- Cricket
- Menace
- Striker
- Hulk
- Dusty
- Pup
- Dennis
- Vulnerability
- Cyclone
- Helmet
- Lex
- Startup
- Jingle
- Thunder
- Lil
- Buena
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BASH, verb. To strike heavily.
BASH, verb. To collide.
BASH, verb. To criticize harshly.
BASH, noun. A large party; gala event.
BASH, noun. An attack that consists of placing all one's weight into a downward attack with one's fists.
BASH, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To abash; to disconcert or be disconcerted or put out of countenance.
BASH, acronym. (computing) Name of the Free Software Foundation's command interpreter (the "shell") for UNIX-like operating system.
BASH ABOUT, verb. To physically damage something or assault someone
BASH IN, verb. To break or dent badly by hitting violently.
BASH IN, verb. To injure someone by hitting violently.
BASH OUT, verb. To write something very quickly, without much thought.
BASH OUT, verb. To play (a tune) clumsily on a piano or similar instrument.
BASH THE BISHOP, verb. (idiomatic) (slang) To masturbate (male).
BASH UP, verb. To assault someone with the intention of causing physical injury.
Dictionary definition
BASH, noun. A vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head".
BASH, noun. An uproarious party.
BASH, verb. Hit hard.
Wise words
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and
health to the bones.