hash
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[ hash ]
/ hæʃ /
noun
verb (used with object)
Verb Phrases
hash over,
to bring up again for consideration; discuss, especially in review: At the class reunion they hashed over their college days.
Idioms for hash
make a hash of,
to spoil or botch: The new writer made a hash of his first assignment.
settle someone's hash, Informal.
to get rid of; subdue: Her blunt reply really settled my hash.
Origin of hash
1OTHER WORDS FROM hash
un·hashed, adjectiveWords nearby hash
British Dictionary definitions for settle someone's hash (1 of 3)
hash
1
/ (hæʃ) /
noun
verb (tr)
to chop into small pieces
to mix or mess up
Word Origin for hash
C17: from Old French
hacher to chop up, from
hache
hatchet
British Dictionary definitions for settle someone's hash (2 of 3)
British Dictionary definitions for settle someone's hash (3 of 3)
hash
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hash mark
/ (hæʃ) /
noun
the character (#) used to precede a number
this sign used in printing or writing to indicate that a space should be inserted
Medical definitions for settle someone's hash
hash
[ hăsh ]
n.
Hashish.
Idioms and Phrases with settle someone's hash (1 of 2)
settle someone's hash
Subdue or get rid of someone, deal with a troublemaker, as in If John starts another argument we know just how to settle his hash. This term, dating from about 1800, uses hash in the sense of “a mess.”
Idioms and Phrases with settle someone's hash (2 of 2)
hash