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Pasher vs Lasher - What's the difference?

pasher | lasher |

As nouns the difference between pasher and lasher

is that pasher is one who pashes (snogs, kisses) while lasher is one who whips or lashes.

pasher

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (Australia, and, New Zealand, slang) One who pashes (snogs, kisses).
  • My boyfriend is such a good pasher!
  • * 2003 , , The Adventures of Barry Crocker: Bazza , page 76,
  • ‘And seeing you told me you?re such a good pasher , you can kiss me goodnight if you like.’
  • * 2005 , , Youse Two , unnumbered page,
  • Ms Fitzgibbon turned her attention back to the pashers , who had now separated. That didn?t last long. They were walking back to camp, holding hands.
  • * 2009 , Andrew Cox, ''Settling for It'', Tamara Sheward, Jenny Valentish (editors), ''Your Mother Would Be Proud: True Tales of Mayhem and Misadventure , Allen & Unwin, Australia, page 407,
  • Nevertheless, I was off and running and thereafter enjoyed a period as one of this country?s most promiscuous pashers . With a minimum of sweet-talk almost anyone could kiss me, I was so fucking easy.

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    lasher

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who whips or lashes.
  • A piece of rope for binding or making fast one thing to another.
  • (UK) A weir in a river.
  • (Charles Kingsley)
    (Halliwell)

    Synonyms

    * (rope for binding) lashing