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Bash Means Lot Eslpod Big Phrase Bashed Socially

Id ESLPod_0990_WE_1654
Episode Id ESLPod 990
Episode Title Being Socially Popular
Phrase bash
Text The word "bash," in this podcast, means a big party and celebration involving many people, a lot of excitement, and often a lot of money: "After the awards ceremony, there will be a big bash for all the winners." As a verb, "to bash (someone or something)" means to criticize someone or say something bad about something: "They spent a lot of time bashing the new law, but nobody had any suggestions for alternatives." The phrase "to bash into (something)" means to hit something very hard: "Freddie lost his balance and bashed into the door." Finally, the phrase "to bash (something) in" means to break or damage something by hitting it very hard, causing it to be out of shape: "Nick bashed in the car's windshield when he accidentally dropped a large piece of wood on it."
Topics Entertainment + Sports | Relationships + Family

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