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    [Verb]  | "dash" | \ ˈdash \


    1: to move with sudden speed

    2: smash

    3: to break by striking or knocking


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English dasshen, probably from Middle French dachier to impel forward;

    [Noun]  | "dash" 


    1: a punctuation mark — that is used especially to indicate a break in the thought or structure of a sentence

    2: a stroke of a pen

    3: a small usually distinctive addition


    Origin: 14th century ;

     See: ;

    [Noun]  | "swung dash" 


    1: a character used in printing to conserve space by representing part or all of a previously spelled-out word


    Origin: 1951 ;

    [Noun]  | "mad dash" 


    1: a wild and uncontrolled rush

    [Noun]  | "dash*cam" | \ ˈdash-ˌkam \


    1: a video camera mounted usually on the dashboard of a vehicle and used to continuously record activity through the vehicle's windshield


    Origin: 1971 ;

    [Idiom]  | "dash it (all)" 


    1: —used in speech to express anger, frustration, etc.

    [Idiom]  | "cut a dash" 


    1: to look attractive in the clothes one is wearing

    [Idiom]  | "make a dash for" 


    1: to run quickly to

    [Phrasal verb]  | "dash off" 


    1: to write (something) in a very quick and hurried way

    [Noun]  | "dash" 


    1: active strength of body or mind;


      * e.g., " ... the cavalry officer's dash and enthusiasm inspired his men to follow him into battle "





    [Verb]  | "dash" 


    1: to go at a pace faster than a walk;


      * e.g., " ... one sprinter dashed to the finish line in record-breaking time "





    2: to proceed or move quickly;


      * e.g., " ... we dashed about in a panic, trying to get everything organized before the guests were scheduled to arrive "





    3: to send through the air especially with a quick forward motion of the arm;


      * e.g., " ... she dashed water in his face in an attempt to wake him up "



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    [Verb]  | "dash (off)" 


     [ "dash" ]

    1: short for balderdash, which means nonsense. usually a dismissive term.

      * e.g.,  ... Man, that lunch was dash. 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: Short for dashboard.

      * e.g.,  ... "I said… Get your feet off the dash." 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: London slang. to throw violently, usually with the intention to hurt someone.

      * e.g.,  ... " he got mad and dashed the remote at me cos i came up behind him and slapped him in the head " 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: a nice, firm butt which seems ready for penetration or an oily massage or both.

      * e.g.,  ... damn! did you scope the dash on that stife? well did ya? 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: Verb. The heavy metal equivalent of humming or whistling to oneself, in which the sound of a guitar riff is simulated with the mouth. Onomatopoeia for the sound of an open power chord inserted between furious bouts of "palm muted" 32nds. The term can be applied to any style of heavy metal mouth-riffing, even when the "dash" sound is not the most appropriate for the riff in question. For illustration, Slayer's "Angel of Death" (main verse) dash-shshshshshsh dash-shshshshshsh dash-shshshshshsh da na naa (repeat)

      * e.g.,  ... Johnny: *dashes absent-mindedly* 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: n. When you are in the car with an annoying girl who won't shut up and you slam on the brake to bounce her head off the dashboard, hence shutting her up. Coined by Russ Martin, the actual term is usually used in reference to giving somebody something (like a gift) and shouted.

      * e.g.,  ... "Jill and I got into an argument and she just wouldn't let things go, so I had to give her a lil DASH!" 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: shortened phrase for da-shit

      * e.g.,  ... Look at the sick gear he's wearin... he looks dash man !! 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: 1) short for 'dash ok', which, when transcribed into average language means 'that is ok'

      * e.g.,  ... 1) person 1: thank you soooo much!!!! 


     [ "dash" ]

    2: 2) (said with exclamation) short for 'that's really cool !!' or 'that's awesome!!'

      * e.g.,  ... person 2: dash:) 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: A weird yet fantastic person.

      * e.g.,  ... ''That person sure is dash'' 

     [ "dash" ]

    1: a buff, sexy beast, or playa

      * e.g.,  ... dude, brad pitt is such a dash 

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