English Dictionary
◊ SMASH
smash
n 1: a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a
bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head"
[syn: {knock}, {bash}, {bang}, {belt}]
2: a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles) [syn: {smash-up}]
3: a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head [syn:
{overhead}]
4: the act of colliding with something [syn: {collision}, {crash}]
5: a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and
marked the beginning of his career" [syn: {hit}, {bang}, {strike}]
adv : with a loud crash; "the car went smash through the fence"
[syn: {smashingly}]
v 1: hit hard; "He smashed a 3-run homer" [syn: {nail}, {boom}, {blast}]
2: break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over; "Smash a
plate" [syn: {dash}]
3: damage or destroy as if by violence; "The teenager banged up
the car of his mother" [syn: {bang up}, {smash up}]
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN SLASH?
slash
{oblique stroke}