Hasher vs Rasher - What's the difference?
hasher | rasher |
One who hashes.
A food service worker in a low-end establishment.
One who participates in a hash run; a hare or hound in hashing.
(rash)
A strip of bacon.
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* 1913 , D.H. Lawrence,
As nouns the difference between hasher and rasher
is that hasher is one who hashes while rasher is a strip of bacon.As an adjective rasher is
comparative of rash.hasher
English
Noun
(en noun)rasher
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Adjective
(head)Noun
(en noun)citation, genre= , publisher=Wikisource , isbn= , page= , passage=He received us in his quietly genial fashion, ordered fresh rashers and eggs, and joined us in a hearty meal. }}
- He toasted his bacon on a fork and caught the drops of fat on his bread; then he put the rasher on his thick slice of bread, and cut off chunks with a clasp-knife, poured his tea into his saucer, and was happy.