It means either to hit someone or to say bad things about them. I bashed John today in the head. I really bashed John when I told George what he had done. Hope this helps!@
2006-08-14 07:41:32
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answered by nswblue 6
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1) collquial expression meaning party or celebration - "My brother just had his second wedding anniversary and he had a big bash to celebrate.
2) to hit or to strike either physically, or figuratively as in to say a lot of bad things about somebody
2006-08-14 14:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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TRANSITIVE VERB: 1. To strike with a heavy, crushing blow: The thug bashed the hood of the car with a sledgehammer. basher, bashed, bashing, bashes
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2006-08-14 14:50:23
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answered by tony 1
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It could mean to hit something, or it could be used as a term for a party.
I bashed him in the head.
or
I am throwing a huge bash for my friends birthday.
2006-08-14 14:42:24
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answered by Olive Green Eyes 5
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bash
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bash[1,verb]bash[2,noun]
Main Entry: 1bash
Pronunciation: 'bash
Function: verb
Etymology: origin unknown
transitive verb
1 : to strike violently : HIT; also : to injure or damage by striking : SMASH -- often used with in
2 : to attack physically or verbally
intransitive verb : CRASH
- bash·er noun
2006-08-14 14:45:14
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answered by mykidsRmylife 4
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It also means "a big party" "What a glorious weekend bash at the beach!"
2006-08-14 14:42:51
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answered by GiGi 4
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"Bash" means to hit, or to have a party. "I bashed him in the head" "There's a birthday bash down the street"
2006-08-14 14:45:48
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answered by Jasminey 4
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