I. ˈpash verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
Etymology: Middle English passhen, probably of imitative origin
transitive verb
dialect chiefly England : to throw or strike violently : smash
intransitive verb
dialect chiefly England : to dash or break violently
II. noun
( -es )
1. dialect chiefly England : a crushing or crashing blow : a heavy fall
2. dialect England
a. : a heavy fall of rain or snow
b. : a soft or slushy mass
III. noun
( -es )
Etymology: origin unknown
dialect England : head
IV. noun
( -es )
Etymology: by shortening & alteration from passion
slang : a schoolgirl infatuation : crush
like a fourteen-year-old with a pash , imitating the gym mistress — Nigel Balchin