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bash
 
NOUN:1. Slang. A big, exuberant party: celebration, shindig, shindy. Slang : blast, blowout. See GROUP, RESTRAINT, WORK. 2. Informal. A sudden sharp, powerful stroke: bang, blow2, clout, crack, hit, lick, pound, slug3, sock, swat, thwack, welt, whack, wham, whop. Informal : biff, bop, clip1, wallop. Slang : belt, conk, paste. See ATTACK, STRIKE. 3. Slang. A large or important social gathering: affair, celebration, festivity, fete, function, gala, occasion, party, soiree. Informal : do. See GROUP, WORK.
VERB:To deliver a powerful blow to suddenly and sharply: catch, clout, hit, knock, pop1, slam, slog, slug3, smash, smite, sock, strike, swat, thwack, whack, wham, whop. Informal : biff, bop, clip1, wallop. Slang : belt, conk, paste. Idioms: let someone have it, sock it to someone. See ATTACK, STRIKE.
 
 
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