I. ˈmashə(r), -aash-, -aish- noun
( -s )
Etymology: mash (II) + -er
: one that mashes:
a. : a brewery worker who mixes and cooks mash
b. : a kitchen utensil for mashing food
a potato masher
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: mash (V) + -er
: a man who makes amorous advances especially to a strange woman : wolf , flirt
was a born masher — Dixon Wecter
a young masher who is forced into marriage — John McCarten