fash

pronunciation

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Word Origin

fash (v.)
1530s (Scottish) "to trouble, annoy, vex;" 1580s, "be angered," from Old French fascher (Modern French fâcher) "to anger, displease, offend," from Medieval Latin derived verb from Latin fastidiosus (see fastidious). As a noun from 1794. Related: Fashery (1550s).

Example

1. High definition bikini summer 2010 fash .
2. Don 't fash yourself about me ; a cup of tea will do nicely .

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