p.1 #9 · a pretty picture of a couple almost pashing (kissing) on a bench
That's not "pashing", their lips are barely touching! This word "pashing" was very common when i was a teenager, it was usually associated with lips being locked, passionate kissing ,I guess is where it came from....back seat of old cars in the parking lot , sweaty fumbling.....oh sorry! I almost got carried away then...
p.1 #11 · a pretty picture of a couple almost pashing (kissing) on a bench
marko1953 wrote:
That's not "pashing", their lips are barely touching! This word "pashing" was very common when i was a teenager, it was usually associated with lips being locked, passionate kissing ,I guess is where it came from....back seat of old cars in the parking lot , sweaty fumbling.....oh sorry! I almost got carried away then...
Yeah, lol. in an old dodge charger with a badly placed shifter.
p.1 #12 · a pretty picture of a couple almost pashing (kissing) on a bench
You had a Charger? lucky bastard, I had an EH 1964 holden (pink and white)....ah.. the shifter! mine was on the column. Front bench seat was good at times.
p.1 #16 · a pretty picture of a couple almost pashing (kissing) on a bench
D. Diggler wrote:
I was wondering if it was going to be something dirty.
On the TV show "Jersey Shore", the guidettes are always saying they like something called "smushing" but haven't heard them mention pashing.
Ok, here is an extract from a typical 1974 conversation amongst my friends as best as I can remember. This will help you understand the original use of the word:
ME: "Took Gail to the movies last night"
FRIEND1: "Did you pash her?"
ME: "Of course, who wouldn't?"
FRIEND 2: "Did you get very far?"
ME: "Nah, just pashed in the back row."
FRIEND 1. " I pashed Cindy at that party last saturday",
ALL TOGETHER: "Wow! Cindy?? lucky guy!".
In Australia there is a old movie and a more recent TV series called "Puberty Blues" where they use the word "Pashed" all the time as they discuss their boyfriends, girlfriends etc. When I saw the original post I knew exactly what he meant, but was expecting a bit more "passion", beautiful photo though.