Bash vs Bashy - What's the difference?
bash | bashy |
To strike heavily.
To collide.
To criticize harshly.
A large party; gala event.
An attack that consists of placing all one's weight into a downward attack with one's fists.
To abash; to disconcert or be disconcerted or put out of countenance.
* Spenser
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(music) Intensely percussive
* {{quote-news, year=1995, date=August 4, author=Bill Wyman, title=Son Volt, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=The record doesn't refuse to rock: the trebly attack of songs like "Drown" and "Route" is reminiscent of the bashy splendor of the earliest Tupelo releases. }}
As an acronym bash
is (computing) name of the (the "shell") for unix-like operating system.As an adjective bashy is
(music) intensely percussive.bash
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl), akin to Swedish .Verb
(es)Noun
(es)- They had a big bash to celebrate their tenth anniversary.
Derived terms
* bashmentEtymology 2
From (etyl) (m), (m). See (abash).Verb
- His countenance was bold and bashed not.
Anagrams
* *References
bashy
English
Adjective
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