n. 1. A dish of chopped meat, potatoes, and sometimes vegetables, usually browned. 2. a. A jumble; a hodgepodge. b. Informal A mess: made a hash of the project. 3. A reworking or restatement of already familiar material. tr.v. hashed, hash·ing, hash·es 1. To chop into pieces; mince. 2. Informal To make a mess of; mangle. 3. Informal To discuss carefully; review: hash over future plans; hash out a solution. [Variant of Middle English hache, from Old French, past participle of hacher, hachier, to chop up, from hache, axe, of Germanic origin; see HATCHET.] |
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n. Slang Hashish. |
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