different between pashes vs pasher
pashes
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pæ??z/
Noun
pashes
- plural of pash
Verb
pashes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pash
Anagrams
- S phase, phases, shapes
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pasher
English
Etymology
pash +? -er
Pronunciation
Noun
pasher (plural pashers)
- (Australia and New Zealand, slang) One who pashes (snogs, kisses).
- My boyfriend is such a good pasher!
- 2003, Barry Crocker, The Adventures of Barry Crocker: Bazza, page 76,
- ‘And seeing you told me you?re such a good pasher, you can kiss me goodnight if you like.’
- 2005, Andrew Daddo, Youse Two, unnumbered page,
- Ms Fitzgibbon turned her attention back to the pashers, who had now separated. That didn?t last long. They were walking back to camp, holding hands.
- 2009, Andrew Cox, Settling for It, Tamara Sheward, Jenny Valentish (editors), Your Mother Would Be Proud: True Tales of Mayhem and Misadventure, Allen & Unwin, Australia, page 407,
- Nevertheless, I was off and running and thereafter enjoyed a period as one of this country?s most promiscuous pashers. With a minimum of sweet-talk almost anyone could kiss me, I was so fucking easy.
Anagrams
- E sharp, E-sharp, Harpes, Sharpe, Sherpa, Spehar, e sharp, e-sharp, harpes, hepars, phares, phaser, phrase, raphes, seraph, shaper, sharpe, sherpa, shrape, sphear
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