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mash I. \ˈmash, -aa(ə)sh, -aish\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English māsc-, māx-; akin to Middle High German meisch mash and probably to Old English mixen dung, dunghill — more at mixen 1. a. : crushed malt or a meal (as of rye) steeped and stirred in hot water to produce wort b. : any fermentable mixture from which spirits or alcohol may be distilled 2. : a mixture of ground feeds used either dry or moistened for feeding poultry or other livestock — see bran mash 3. a. : a mass of mixed ingredients made soft and pulpy by beating or crushing : a soft pulpy mass of something b. : mess, muddle, mishmash < a mash of stale jokes, bad acting, and dull drama — John McCarten > II. verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Middle English mashen, from mash, n. transitive verb 1. a. : to convert into a mash : reduce to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure < mash apples > b. : crush, smash < mashes his hand in an automobile accident — Anthony West > < mashed out my cigarette — J.M.Cain > c. South & Midland : to press or drive down especially forcefully < mash down a rivet > 2. : to subject (as crushed malt) to the action of water with heating and stirring for the purpose of preparing wort 3. dialect England : to make an infusion of (tea) : steep intransitive verb 1. : to perform the operation of mashing malt or other grains 2. South & Midland : to apply pressure : press down — usually used with on < mashing suddenly on the brake pedal — William Faulkner > III. dialect variant of marsh I IV. noun (-es) Etymology: probably from mash (II) : a hammer used in breaking stone or mineral V. verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: probably from mash (II) transitive verb : to make amorous or flirtatious advances to : flirt with; also : to speak or signal to (a stranger) amorously : accost intransitive verb : to mash a person of the opposite sex VI. noun (-es) 1. : a person who courts the affection of another or who is courted : suitor, sweetheart < she's a hot-headed little virago, your mash — Rudyard Kipling > 2. : the act of mashing 3. : crush II 6 < he's got an awful mash on her > VII. noun Britain : mashed potatoes |