bashfest

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

bash +‎ -fest

Noun[edit]

bashfest (plural bashfests)

  1. (informal) An event or situation involving a lot of bashing (whether physical collisions or criticism).
    • 1998, Newsweek, volume 131, page 140:
      Now even Clinton's fellow Dems have joined the bashfest, leading to an extraordinarily lopsided House vote to ban satellite sales to China []
    • 2010, Larry Upton, Jonathan Jeffrey, Bowling Green Stock Car Racing:
      In this bash-fest, the objective of each entry was to deliberately cause crashes. The cars raced around the track looking to smash into another car and disable it.