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Definition of mash note in English: mash notenoun North American informal A letter which expresses infatuation with or gushing admiration of someone. 〈北美,非正式〉(肉麻的)恭维信,崇拜信 she told him to stop annoying her with flowers and mash notes Example sentencesExamples - Nearly a million people were downloading each episode every Friday, writing mash notes to the creators and asking if they could buy a DVD of the collected episodes.
- Geeks swooned over her and began posting frantic mash notes on discussion boards planetwide.
- Last week, when I wrote about the "mash note" I'd received, I didn't actually have it in front of me.
- Banks and insurance offices value the gravitas the old-world hardware lends, while power-suited yuppies use the tubes to send mash notes to their girlfriends.
- We are outrageously sentimental, giving each other pet names, mash notes and flowers, and doing all sorts of things too silly to tell anyone else.
- A friend and I were reading a recent article in the New York Times that made mention of a mash note.
- Each young man, on identical sheets of paper, sends what is in effect a mash note.
- The novel opens with William sending Emily a shy, exploratory mash note.
- Please, someone explain to me once again why this guy gets paid to write mash notes and I'm still giving my words out for free.
- Attributed to no one, the words appeared in a prominent mash note about machinery of death from the New York Times, a newspaper that's supposed to epitomize the highest journalistic standards.
- In return, users can post a brief mash note above the career numbers of their favorite player in baseball history.
- Equal parts biography, sociology text, and mash note, it is the most complete account yet of his influence on pop music and a fervent memoir of fandom.
- Why have you not been answering my mash notes of late?
- For these, the brothers have sent a mash note in a language every geek can understand.
- He recently launched a site where people can write mash notes about their favorite brands.
OriginLate 19th century: from slang mash (see masher2) + note. Definition of mash note in US English: mash notenoun North American informal A letter that expresses infatuation with or gushing appreciation of someone. 〈北美,非正式〉(肉麻的)恭维信,崇拜信 she told him to stop annoying her with flowers and mash notes Example sentencesExamples - In return, users can post a brief mash note above the career numbers of their favorite player in baseball history.
- Nearly a million people were downloading each episode every Friday, writing mash notes to the creators and asking if they could buy a DVD of the collected episodes.
- Equal parts biography, sociology text, and mash note, it is the most complete account yet of his influence on pop music and a fervent memoir of fandom.
- Please, someone explain to me once again why this guy gets paid to write mash notes and I'm still giving my words out for free.
- Banks and insurance offices value the gravitas the old-world hardware lends, while power-suited yuppies use the tubes to send mash notes to their girlfriends.
- Why have you not been answering my mash notes of late?
- For these, the brothers have sent a mash note in a language every geek can understand.
- Attributed to no one, the words appeared in a prominent mash note about machinery of death from the New York Times, a newspaper that's supposed to epitomize the highest journalistic standards.
- We are outrageously sentimental, giving each other pet names, mash notes and flowers, and doing all sorts of things too silly to tell anyone else.
- Last week, when I wrote about the "mash note" I'd received, I didn't actually have it in front of me.
- The novel opens with William sending Emily a shy, exploratory mash note.
- Geeks swooned over her and began posting frantic mash notes on discussion boards planetwide.
- Each young man, on identical sheets of paper, sends what is in effect a mash note.
- A friend and I were reading a recent article in the New York Times that made mention of a mash note.
- He recently launched a site where people can write mash notes about their favorite brands.
OriginLate 19th century: from slang mash (see masher) + note. |