trasher
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of trasher
Example Sentences
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The most closely fought seat, Arizona’s second congressional district, runs along an 80-mile stretch of the US-Mexico border, and include Cochise County, where Trasher lives.
From The Guardian
"He's a kid who has just busted his butt to get where he is," said Joe Trasher, Belhaven's coach.
From Seattle Times
An’ he penned adusta cheiruses that kek geero an’ kek covva ’pré the drumyas couldn’t trasher him.
From Project Gutenberg
"It seems quite a coincidence that the same Moses Spriggins should have occasion to call at the office to-day—" "To ask for Melindy Jane Trasher, I suppose," cried Mrs. Montgomery, with as much merriment as a young girl.
From Project Gutenberg
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