Mash (noun)
A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass of anything in a soft pulpy state.
Mash (noun)
Ground or bruised malt, or meal of rye, wheat, corn, or other grain (or a mixture of malt and meal) steeped and stirred in hot water for making the wort.
Mash (noun)
Mashed potatoes.
Mash (noun)
A mixture of meal or bran and water fed to animals.
Mash (noun)
A mess; trouble.
Mash (noun)
A mesh.
Mash (noun)
an infatuation, a crush, a fancy
Mash (noun)
a dandy, a masher
Mash (noun)
the object of one’s affections either sex
Mash (verb)
To convert into a mash; to reduce to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure
“We had fun mashing apples in a mill.”
“The potatoes need to be mashed.”
Mash (verb)
In brewing, to convert (for example malt, or malt and meal) into the mash which makes wort.
Mash (verb)
To press down hard (on).
“to mash on a bicycle pedal”
Mash (verb)
To press.
Mash (verb)
To prepare a cup of tea in a teapot; to brew (tea).
Mash (verb)
To act violently.
Mash (verb)
to flirt, to make eyes, to make romantic advances
Smash (noun)
The sound of a violent impact; a violent striking together.
“I could hear the screech of the brakes, then the horrible smash of cars colliding.”
Smash (noun)
A traffic collision.
“The driver and two passengers were badly injured in the smash.”
Smash (noun)
Something very successful.
“This new show of mine is sure to be a smash.”
Smash (noun)
A very hard overhead shot hit sharply downward.
“A smash may not be as pretty as a good half volley, but it can still win points.”
Smash (noun)
A bankruptcy.
Smash (verb)
To break (something brittle) violently.
“The demolition team smashed the buildings to rubble.”
“The flying rock smashed the window to pieces.”
Smash (verb)
To be destroyed by being smashed.
“The crockery smashed as it hit the floor.”
Smash (verb)
To hit extremely hard.
“He smashed his head against the table.”
“Bonds smashed the ball 467 feet, the second longest home run in the history of the park.”
Smash (verb)
To ruin completely and suddenly.
“The news smashed any hopes of a reunion.”
Smash (verb)
To defeat overwhelmingly; to gain a comprehensive success.
“The Indians smashed the Yankees 22-0.”
“I really smashed that English exam.”
Smash (verb)
To deform through continuous pressure.
“I slowly smashed the modeling clay flat with the palm of my hand.”
Smash (verb)
To have sexual intercourse with.
“Would you smash her?”