verb
- present participle of 'pash': to strike or hit forcefully; to smash
Usage: informal; chiefly British
noun
- an infatuation or crush on someone
Usage: informal; chiefly British; dated
Examples
- He was pashing the ball against the wall repeatedly.
- The waves were pashing against the rocks during the storm.
- She had a pashing on her classmate for months.
- Stop pashing things around—you'll break something!
- The door swung open, pashing loudly against the wall.