Noun
One who, or that which, mashes; also (Brewing), a machine for making mash.
A charmer of women.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdd ground beef, pork, and lamb; season with salt and pepper; and cook, stirring and breaking up with a wooden spoon or potato masher, until no longer pink, about 10 minutes. Source: Internet
In one show, the topic on The Money Programme is fiscal policy and other matters monetary, and Masher asks some very abstruse questions about the Bank of England and its role in the economy. Source: Internet
Bring to a strong simmer and mash beans with a potato masher or large wooden spoon. Source: Internet
Good old potato masher in hand, I pureed them all together. Source: Internet
I prefer to use the wooden spoon to mash the potatoes rather than a masher (which can make things gluey) or a potato ricer (don’t own one), especially because of the slightly rustic texture you get with a few soft chunks embedded in the mash. Source: Internet
I even mashed 20 pounds of potatoes by hand using Gram’s masher in a huge pot for the Toyota Farm to Table event. Source: Internet