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Mash vs mash potato - WordReference Forums In America, I have always seen just mash potato, mashed potato, mash potatoes, and mashed potatoes I had never come across the word “mash” until I moved to Australia In a kfc at Singapore, I did see a weird name for mash potato I forgot what it was In the Australian kfc, they say “potatoes
mash someones teeth lt;in gt; | WordReference Forums I ran 'mash his teeth in' and 'mash someone's teeth in' through Google's Ngram Viewer and got zero results: admittedly it only searched books up to 2008 and I did do a very simple search These are the Ngram results for 'smash his teeth in'
mash, crush or squash - WordReference Forums "mash some potatoes" (we don't crush or squash them) I can't think of a regular expression in cooking with "squash", but it would be understood To me, something that is mashed ends up with an even consistency throughout, for the most part Something that is crushed ends up in smaller pieces but not a smooth or even consistency
Im crankning one of my mash-ups. | WordReference Forums It's from Modern Family season 1 Phil is getting ready for a race with Claire, tying his shoelaces and listening to music with headphones on Phil: what?? Claire: I didn't say anything Phil: I couldn't hear you I'm cranking one of my mash-ups What does this cranking one of my
I feel it in my waters. - WordReference Forums In another thread this expression came up I discovered that apparently it is frequently used in the UK to mean something similar to "I feel it in my bones" Does anyone know the origin of the phrase? Maybe it comes from some witch scene in Shakespeare? And, is it only me, or are other
mashed potatoes (plural) | WordReference Forums mashed potato - a dish consisting of boiled potatoes that have been squashed and rendered to a creamy consistency mashed potatoes -> any potatoes that have been squashed and rendered to a creamy consistency "The lorry ran over the sack of potatoes and they were all mashed " To mash -> To beat into a soft mass; to crush, pound, or smash to a pulp; to squash