2. Adjective. (informal) rather drunk ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mashed
1. mash [v] - See also: mash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mashed
Literary usage of Mashed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Good Housekeeper, Or the Way to Live Well, and to be Well While We Live by Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1839)
"They are excellent with cold meat, and healthy food for children, mashed with a
... When old, potatoes are best boiled and mashed, with aa little butter, ..."
2. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and by Francis Peyre Porcher (1869)
"It is a simple, harmless and effective astringent. It is made of persimmons before
they are quite ripe. They should be mashed up, put into boiling water, ..."
3. The Practical Hotel Steward by John Tellman (1913)
"The same SUNDAY Okra soup, Roast beef, Leg of mutton, mashed potatoes, Peas,
Tomatoes, Dessert, Coffee, tea or milk. MONDAY Vegetable soup, Boiled beef with ..."
4. The Dinner Year-book by Marion Harland (1878)
"mashed Turnips. Scalloped Cauliflower. Fried Potatoes. Orange Cream Pie. SOUP 1
LA BONNE FEMME. Bones of cold mutton, cracked. 2 lbs. of lean veal from the ..."
5. The Dinner Year-book by Marion Harland (1878)
"mashed POTATOES. Prepare as usual, and serve without browning. GREEN PEAS. ...
Smothered Chickens, mashed Squash. String-Beans. Beets Sautes. Cream Pudding. ..."