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basher — 1882, agent noun from BASH (Cf. bash) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
Basher — The term basher may refer to the following: * A person who participates in bashing * A character in the 2001 remake of Ocean s Eleven, portrayed by Don Cheadle * In the United Kingdom, basher is a railfan whose particular interest is in riding… … Wikipedia
basher — /ˈbæʃə/ (say bashuh) noun Colloquial someone who severely criticises, ridicules, or actively opposes a particular group or thing: bourgeois basher; Christian basher. {bash (def. 3) + er1} …
-basher — [[t] bæʃə(r)[/t]] bashers COMB in N COUNT (disapproval) basher combines with nouns to form nouns referring to someone who is physically violent towards a particular type of person, or who is unfairly critical of a particular type of person.… … English dictionary
Basher (Islamic term) — Basher (بشر) is the Arabic word for face . In Islamic context, it refers to one or several humans or man (as in mankind). External links * [http://www.islamicity.com/ps/mobile/default.asp?UserString=BASHER ref= ShowTranslation=on… … Wikipedia
basher — noun see bash I … New Collegiate Dictionary
basher — See bash. * * * … Universalium
basher — n British a shelter or shack made of cardboard, paper, plastic, etc. and lived in by a tramp or homeless person. The word is used by the gentlemen of the road or dossers themselves. ► Their bashers (shacks) will be forcibly removed by police to… … Contemporary slang
basher — n. celebration, party, festivity; heavy strike, crushing blow (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
basher — bash·er … English syllables