fash
fash
Definition
fash (fasˏh)
transitive verb, intransitive verb
Scot. to trouble; annoy; vex
Etymology: < MFr fascher, to vex < VL *fasticare < L fastidire, to feel loathing < L fastidium: see fastidious
noun
vexation
fash
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- ion: The 32-year-old beat even beat iconic fash ion figures Twiggy and Princess Diana to the top spot in a magazine poll.
- cash: Fast Payday Loan In need of some fash cash?
- pack: The result is the dreaded first show of the day - will the fash pack get up and get suitably attired in time?
Modifying Another Word
- n't: He wadd n't fash to carry it hyem, So he hoyed it in a well.
Browse dictionary entries near fash
- Fascisti
- fascist
- fascism
- fascine
- fascinator
- fascination
- fascinating
- fascinated
- fascinate
- fasciculus
- fashion
- fashion plate
- fashionable
- fashioned
- fast
- fast break
- fast busy signal
- fast day
- Fast Exploitation
- fast-food
