Harshed vs Hayshed - What's the difference?
harshed | hayshed |
(harsh)
Unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses.
Severe or cruel.
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(slang) To negatively criticize.
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(slang) to put a damper on (a mood).
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A shed or barn used to store hay.
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As a verb harshed
is (harsh).As a noun hayshed is
a shed or barn used to store hay.harshed
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Verb
(head)harsh
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Adjective
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Antonyms
* genteelVerb
(es)- Quit harshing me already, I said that I was sorry!
- Dude, you're harshing my buzz.
Synonyms
* roughDerived terms
* harshly * harshnesshayshed
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Noun
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