Definitions For Fash
Etymology 1
From early modern {{der, en, fr, -}} fascher (now fâcher), from {{der, en, la, fastus, , disdain}}.Pronunciation
/fæʃ/ (audio stream unavailable) : {{rhymes, en, æʃ}}Verb
fashes , fashing , pres_ptc2=fashin , fashed (transitive, Scotland, Geordie, Northern England) To worry; to bother, annoy. (intransitive, Scotland, Geordie, Northern England) To trouble oneself; to take pains.Translations
Russian: беспоко́ить, му́читьNoun
{{en-noun, es}} (Scotland, Geordie, Northern England) A worry; trouble; bother.Derived terms
fashousSee also
fettleReferences
Whites Latin-English Dictionary: 1899. Concise Oxford: 1984. {{R:Todds Geordie 1977}} {{R:New Geordie Dictionary 1987}} {{R:Palgrave}}Etymology 2
{{clipping of, en, fascist}}Noun
{{en-noun, fash}} (slang, especially, UK) A fascist, a member of the far-right. {{label, en, slang, plural, especially, UK}} The far-right, especially violent far-right demonstrators, collectively.Derived terms
fashyVerb
(slang) To make something fascist.Anagrams
HFAs, fahsIs Fash a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
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Scrabble US
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Points in Different Games
Scrabble
10
Words with Friends
9
The word Fash is worth 10 points in Scrabble and 9 points in Words with Friends