GASH

Acronym Definition
GASH Group Admin Shell (Unix)
GASH Gloucestershire Association of Secondary Headteachers (UK)
GASH Gay Aryan Skinhead

Does gash mean rubbish?

Colloquial term for the vulva. British military slang (specifically from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines) for rubbish (garbage), or for something that is considered useless, broken or otherwise of little value.

What is a nasty gash?

// gash (in/on something) a long deep cut in the surface of something, especially a person’s skin. He needed an operation to close a nasty gash in his arm.

What does a gashed head mean?

1. A long deep cut. 2. A deep flesh wound. [Alteration of Middle English garsen, to scarify, from Old North French garser, from Late Latin charaxre, to scratch, engrave, from Greek kharassein.]

What does Gash mean in Scottish?

1 chiefly Scotland : knowing, witty. 2 chiefly Scotland : well-dressed : trim.

What is the opposite of Gash?

Opposite of a long, deep cut or wound. closing. closure. solid.

What is Minge in British slang?

/ (mnd) / noun British taboo, slang. the female genitals. women collectively considered as sexual objects.

What is a fash?

fash in British English (f ) Scottish. noun. worry; trouble; bother. verb. to trouble; bother; annoy.

What is Hodges?

Hodge. (hd) n. (Agriculture) a typical name for a farm labourer; rustic.

What is laceration?

A laceration or cut refers to a skin wound. Unlike an abrasion, none of the skin is missing. A cut is typically thought of as a wound caused by a sharp object, like a shard of glass. Lacerations tend to be caused by blunt trauma.

How do you use gash in a sentence?

Gash sentence example

  1. Andrew threw out his hand and received an ugly gash across the knuckles. …
  2. A gash in one leg prevented him from rising, and he whined as she knelt beside him. …
  3. In the fall she sustained a deep gash to the left knee. …
  4. The Gash nevertheless fertilizes a considerable tract of country.

What does the wholehearted mean?

1 : completely and sincerely devoted, determined, or enthusiastic a wholehearted student of social problems. 2 : marked by complete earnest commitment : free from all reserve or hesitation gave the proposal wholehearted approval.

What is meaning of suffused with?

transitive verb. : to spread over or through in the manner of fluid or light : flush, fill the northern horizon was suffused with a deep red glow P. M. Leschak.

What’s the most Scottish thing to say?

Here are a few of the Scottish sayings that I grew up hearing on a daily basis:

What is the synonym of Gash?

noun. 1’there was blood running from a gash on his forehead’ laceration, cut, slash, tear, gouge, puncture, score, incision, slit, split, rip, rent, nick, cleft. scratch, scrape, graze, abrasion. wound, injury, lesion, contusion.

What is the synonym of wound?

1 cut, stab, laceration, lesion, trauma. 3 insult, pain, anguish. 4 harm, damage; cut, stab, lacerate.

What is the synonym of cut?

1’the knife slipped and cut his finger’ gash, slash, lacerate, slit, pierce, penetrate, wound, injure. scratch, graze, nick, snick, notch, incise, score. lance.

What does FAM mean in British slang?

family and friends Fam family and friends.

What is a Skint in UK?

chiefly British. : without money : penniless However skint I am, I always pay my services bills

What does Fannie mean in UK?

vulva 1 British slang, offensive : vulva. 2 : buttocks.

What does GAUN Yersel mean?

Go on yourself Gaun Yersel! Translation: Go on yourself.

What does Dinnae Ken mean?

I don’t know Ah dinnae ken, which means I don’t know in the Scots language.

Do NAE fash yourself?

Essentially dont worry, here’s a pick-me-up in scottish vocabulary and accent. Dinna fash is Gaelic for do not worry. Dinna fash yourself means don’t worry yourself.

What is hodge-podge?

Hodgepodge or hotchpotch describes a confused or disorderly mass or collection of things; a mess or a jumble. Hodge-podge may refer to: Hodge-Podge (comics), a character from the comic strip Bloom County.

What is Hodge food?

Historic. (or Hodge-Podge, Hotchpot, Hotchepot) A mixture of ingredients, commonly diced sheep meat with carrot, lettuce (or cabbage) and other vegetables, cooked so as the ingredients fall and produce a highly thickened stew. Known from the 17th to 19th Centuries, eg.