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fash
/ æʃ /
noun
- worry; trouble; bother
verb
- to trouble; bother; annoy
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fash1
C16: from obsolete French fascher to annoy, ultimately from Latin ڲī徱ܳ disgust, aversion
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One of those affected by the loss of power is fashion presenter Huw "Fash" Rees, who is dependent on electricity to receive kidney dialysis.
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The latter was awarded after Brad Fash dropped his shoulder on Percival in a tackle, forcing the Saints man off with Fash placed on report.
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I beg to differ, and I say to these worrywarts: Dinna fash yersel’.
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"In Fash, I wanted to dive into that past, particularly one that has so many resonances with today."
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The series - titled Fash - will tell the story of the life of Fashanu and his relationship with his brother, John.
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