My vs Stash - What's the difference?
my | stash |
Belonging to me.
(dated) Used to express surprise, shock or amazement.
A collection, sometimes hidden; a reserve.
To hide or store away for later use.
As a determiner my
is belonging to me.As an interjection my
is used to express surprise, shock or amazement.As an abbreviation My
is megayear.As a noun stash is
a collection, sometimes hidden; a reserve.As a verb stash is
to hide or store away for later use.my
English
(wikipedia my)Etymology 1
From (etyl) my, apocopated form of min, myn, from (etyl) . More at (l).Determiner
- Don't you know my name?
- I recognised him because he had attended my school.
Derived terms
(terms derived using my) * my arse * my ass * my bad * my eye * my fellow Americans * my foot * my God * my goodness * my gosh * my pleasure * my son * my way or the highway * my wordSee also
(English personal pronouns)Etymology 2
An abbreviation of an oath such as my word'' or ''my lordInterjection
(en interjection)- My , what big teeth you have!
Derived terms
* my mystash
English
Noun
(es)- ''They had quite a stash of food saved up for emergencies.
Verb
(es)- He stashed his liquor in the cabinet under the bar.