Fashed vs Cashed - What's the difference?
fashed | cashed |
(fash)
(Scotland, Geordie, Northern England) To worry; to bother, annoy.
*1897 , Bram Stoker, Dracula ,
*:"I wouldn't fash masel' about them, miss. Them things be all wore out."
(Scotland, Geordie, Northern England) A worry; trouble; bother.
(cash)
(slang) Exhausted]] or [[use up, used up; finished, empty.
As verbs the difference between fashed and cashed
is that fashed is past tense of fash while cashed is past tense of cash.As an adjective cashed is
exhausted or used up; finished, empty.fashed
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(head)fash
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Chapter 6:
Noun
(fashes)Derived terms
* fashousSee also
* fettleReferences
* Whites Latin-English Dictionary: 1899. * Consise Oxford: 1984. * * * ----cashed
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(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- That bowl is cashed .
- Hand me another beer. This one is cashed .