Washer vs Pasher - What's the difference?
washer | pasher |
Something that washes; especially an appliance such as a washing machine or dishwasher.
A person who washes for a living; (if female:) a washerwoman.
A flat disk, placed beneath a nut or at some joint, to distribute pressure, alleviate friction or prevent leakage.
A face cloth.
(Australia, and, New Zealand, slang) One who pashes (snogs, kisses).
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As nouns the difference between washer and pasher
is that washer is something that washes; especially an appliance such as a washing machine or dishwasher while pasher is (australia|and|new zealand|slang) one who pashes (snogs, kisses).washer
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*pasher
English
Noun
(en noun)- My boyfriend is such a good pasher!
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- ‘And seeing you told me you?re such a good pasher , you can kiss me goodnight if you like.’
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- 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.
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- 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.