The word hash can mean many things but as an adjective it's used as a manly / masculine way of complimenting something. As men wouldn't often call something cute in the way girls / women do there was a need for another word where a man could call something 'cute' without seeming too feminine. It's often used in urban areas of the North East, as of yet not many men can compliment things without seeming feminine but the awkward term 'hash' allows them to.
Referring to a girl - She's really hash meaning she's really pretty / cute / hot
Referring to an object such as an animal - That cat's hash
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text talk to say "haha" because these new phones with spelling check change haha to hash. Plural use is Hashes
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The group known as "The Drinking Club with the Running Problem"
Hashing is an exhilaratingly fun combination of running, orienteering, and partying, where bands of harriers and harriettes chase hares on eight-to-ten kilometer-long trails through town, country, and desert, all in search of exercise, camaraderie, and good times.
Hashing began in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 1938, when a group of British colonial officials and expatriates founded a running club called the Hash House Harriers. They named the group after their meeting place, the Selangor Club, nicknamed the "Hash House." Hash House Harrier runs were patterned after the traditional British paper chase. A "hare" was given a head start to blaze a trail, marking his devious way with shreds of paper, all the while pursued by a shouting pack of "harriers." Only the hare knew where he was going . . . the harriers followed his clues to stay on trail. Apart from the excitement of chasing the hare and solving the clues, reaching the end was its own reward . . . for there, thirsty harriers would find a tub of iced-down beer.
Hashing died out during World War II (Japanese occupying forces being notoriously anti-fun) but picked up in the post-war years, spreading through the Far East, Australia, and New Zealand . . . then exploding in popularity in the mid-70s. Today there are thousands of Hash House Harrier clubs in all parts of the world, with newsletters, directories, and even regional and world hashing conventions.
Hashing hasn't strayed far from its Kuala Lumpur roots. A typical hash today is a loosely-organized group of 20-40 men and women who meet weekly or biweekly to chase the hare. We follow chalk, flour, or paper, and the trails are never boring . . . we run streets and back alleyways, but we also ford streams, climb fences, explore storm drains, and scale cliffs. And although some of today's health-conscious hashers may shun cold beer in favor of water or diet sodas, trail's end is still a celebration and a party.
A hash can be found in every major city around the world.
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Hash is a southern sauce almost like a bbq sauce but not
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stop writing theases u fucking morons
its black gold,your best friend.
i a'int smokin weed mayne my love is hash.
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Being of a state of hash
Hash; marijuana
Fuzz "T you want some hash?"
T: *smokes hash*
T: "I'm hashed man"