Hash
31hash — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a dish of cooked meat cut into small pieces and recooked. 2 a a mixture; a jumble. b a mess. 3 re used or recycled material. v.tr. (often foll. by up) 1 make (meat etc.) into a hash. 2 recycle (old material). Phrases and idioms:… …
32hash — See: SETTLE ONE S HASH, SLING HASH …
33hash — See: SETTLE ONE S HASH, SLING HASH …
34hash — I. transitive verb Etymology: French hacher, from Old French hachier, from hache battle ax, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German hāppa sickle; akin to Greek koptein to cut more at capon Date: 1590 1. a. to chop (as meat and potatoes) into… …
35hash. — (colloq.) (AE) (d; intr.) to hash. over (to hash. over a question; to discuss ) …
36hash — v. (colloq.) (AE) (d; intr.) to hash over ( to discuss ) (to hash over a question) …
37Hash — Eine Hash Funktion ist ein Algorithmus zur Erzeugung eindeutiger kurzer Bytefolgen (ähnlich Prüfsummen), die wie ein digitaler Fingerabdruck als elektronische Unterschrift (Signatur) benutzt werden. Aus der Signatur kann nicht auf den Dateiinhalt …
38hash — See: settle one s hash, sling hash …
39hash — noun a whole hash of excuses make a hash of Syn: mixture, assortment, variety, array, mix, miscellany, selection, medley, mishmash, ragbag, gallimaufry, potpourri, hodgepodge …
40hash up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms hash up : present tense I/you/we/they hash up he/she/it hashes up present participle hashing up past tense hashed up past participle hashed up informal to do something very badly …