dash - give
“can you dash me some money”
dashing - giving away / giving out
“you should have seen the way they were just dashing food”
“can you dash me some money”
dashing - giving away / giving out
“you should have seen the way they were just dashing food”
by abbreviations-hub February 14, 2023

the phrase used to determine something of great value, something of great attractiveness. Also can be used to just define something that looks the awesome.
by dash on the smash with cash January 17, 2018

A dirty proverb for when a woman allows a man to eat her out and then quickly knocks him out with her knee caps before leaving. Done in order to not reciprocate any other sexual activity.
A man wakes up with a headache and bad breath.realises he's been dine and dashed by the woman he met on tinder.
by Drabgreenqueen September 5, 2016

by DASHIN726CYBERER November 9, 2010

Dash. /dæʃ/
The word "dash" can have several meanings depending on the context:
As a noun:
a) A quick run or short race, often used in sports or informal contexts.
b) A small amount or portion, as in
c) A mark or line used in writing or printing, such as the hyphen (-) or em dash (—), to indicate a break or pause in a sentence.
d) Energy, vigor, or spiritedness, as in
As a verb:
a) To run or move quickly or suddenly.
b) To add something quickly or in small amounts, as in
c) To break suddenly or violently, as in
Overall, "dash" can convey notions of speed, energy, or abruptness in various contexts.
The word "dash" can have several meanings depending on the context:
As a noun:
a) A quick run or short race, often used in sports or informal contexts.
b) A small amount or portion, as in
c) A mark or line used in writing or printing, such as the hyphen (-) or em dash (—), to indicate a break or pause in a sentence.
d) Energy, vigor, or spiritedness, as in
As a verb:
a) To run or move quickly or suddenly.
b) To add something quickly or in small amounts, as in
c) To break suddenly or violently, as in
Overall, "dash" can convey notions of speed, energy, or abruptness in various contexts.
Noun:
"I'm gonna go for a dash and be back."
"A dash of sugar with my tea, please."
"Was it the bird?— Oh, never mind."
"He had great dash when he was on stage."
Verb:
"That motorbike just dashed right past us!"
"Quick, dash it in before we get caught."
"The waves dashed against the rocks."
"I'm gonna go for a dash and be back."
"A dash of sugar with my tea, please."
"Was it the bird?— Oh, never mind."
"He had great dash when he was on stage."
Verb:
"That motorbike just dashed right past us!"
"Quick, dash it in before we get caught."
"The waves dashed against the rocks."
by Rayund March 15, 2024

by Lavishly loved July 18, 2021

by Inque June 13, 2022
