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bash"a heavy blow," 1805, from bash (v.). Meaning "an attempt" is attested by 1948. On a bash "on a drunken spree" is slang from 1901, which gave the word its sense of " [..]
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bash"to strike violently," 1640s, perhaps of Scandinavian origin, from Old Norse *basca "to strike" (source also of Swedish basa "to baste, whip, flog, lash," Danish baske &q [..]
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bashknock: a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head" so [..]
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bashto hit something so hard that it is smashed or dented
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bashBash is the shell, or command language interpreter, that will appear in the GNU operating system. Bash is an sh-compatible shell that incorporates useful features from the Korn shell (ksh) and C shell [..]
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bashBourne-again shell - A free software Unix shell written for the GNU Project.
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bashNoun. 1. An event, a party. E.g."I'm having a bash at a club for my birthday." 2. An attempt. E.g."Try having a bash at the next question if you can't answer the first."
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bashBASH (Bourne Again Shell) is one of the more common scripting shells used on Unix/Linux. You can also use it on Windows, where the Unix environment is simulated by Cygwin. It a powerful language, with [..]
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bash(n) a vigorous blow(n) an uproarious party(v) hit hard
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bashBourne-Again Shell - Bourne-Again SHell (BASH) is an interactive UNIX shell based on the traditional Bourne shell, but with increased functionality. BASH is the shell, or command language interpreter, [..]
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bashBash is a command processor that allows the user to type commands, generally used to automate the execution of tasks through a script. Read more.
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bashA party.
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bashBourne Again SHell, see Section 3.2.3.2
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bashThe Bourne Again Shell and is based on the Bourne shell, sh, the original command interpreter.
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bashThe GNU version of the standard shell (the Bourne-Again SHell). See also “Bourne Shell.”
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bashTo Masturbate
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bash(slang) name a contract without conducting a full investigation during the bidding
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bash
To strike heavily.
(He bashed himself against the door.)
(The thugs kept bashing the cowering victim.)
To collide.
(Don't bash into me with that shopping trolley.)
To criticize harshly.
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bash
(computing) Name of the
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