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hash I. \ˈhash, -aa(ə)sh, -aish\ verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: French hacher, from Old French hachier, from hache battle-ax, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German hāppa sickle, pruning knife; akin to Greek koptein to smite, cut off — more at capon transitive verb 1. a. : to chop to pieces; specifically : to prepare for use in a meat and vegetable dish by cutting into small pieces < hash the leftover pot roast > b. : to make a confused muddle of : jumble < in both dates and geography he pretty well hashes the history of the … company — Bernard De Voto > 2. : to cut with long strokes : slash < they are … hashing them down, and their blood is running down like water — Patrick Walker > 3. : to talk about : review < hash and rehash the evidence — D.W.Peck > intransitive verb 1. slang : to serve food in a restaurant : wait table < got my job back hashing — R.P.Warren > 2. : to marshal facts : consider < we've hashed and rehashed enough — Hamilton Basso > II. noun (-es) 1. a. : chopped food; specifically : a dish usually consisting of leftover meat chopped into small pieces, mixed with potatoes, and browned by baking or frying b. slang : a meal especially in a cafeteria or at a lunch counter : food < called last week and took hash with us — Gringo & Greaser > < waiter in a hash joint — Scott Fitzgerald > 2. : a restatement of something that is already known < this much is old hash, but the … tabulation goes on to supply some curious verification — New York Herald Tribune > 3. : mixture, jumble, hodgepodge: as a. : a confused muddle : mess < made rather a hash of her life — Clive Arden > < one basic style of architecture with a hash of every other style slapped on by successive owners — Sam Boal > b. : an undesired signal or combination of signals in a radio, radar, or television receiver due to set noise, radio noise, interference, or other cause c. : a medley of miscellaneous steps and figures in square dancing 4. chiefly Scotland : a careless or stupid person of slovenly speech or habits : worthless fellow III. \ˈ(h)ash\ dialect variant of harsh IV. \ˈhash, -aa(ə)sh, -aish\ noun Etymology: by shortening : hashish |