1. mash - Noun
2. mash - Verb
3. Mash - Proper noun
A mesh.
A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass of anything in a soft pulpy state. Specifically (Brewing), ground or bruised malt, or meal of rye, wheat, corn, or other grain (or a mixture of malt and meal) steeped and stirred in hot water for making the wort.
A mess; trouble.
To convert into a mash; to reduce to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; to bruise; to crush; as, to mash apples in a mill, or potatoes with a pestle. Specifically (Brewing), to convert, as malt, or malt and meal, into the mash which makes wort.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf you take your fear and mash it into something that's actually useful, then it doesn't feel like it wins. Sara Bareilles
I love to roast vegetables - carrots, fennel, and so on. I also love to mash or puree pretty much any vegetable! April Bloomfield
The third year of MASH was when I realized I was a hit. Jamie Farr
When you went into a Boston Chicken and ordered quarter-chicken, white, with mash and corn, when that was rung up, that would signal all the way along the supply chain the need for more potatoes to be put on a truck a thousand miles away. Stephen Elop
I do adore food. If I have any vice it's eating. If I was told I could only eat one food for the rest of my life, I could put up with sausage and mash forever. Colin Baker
The still swine eat the mash. the wind ones run past it. Danish Proverb