mash potato
English
Etymology
Lexicalization of a reduced pronunciation of mashed potato with regular deletion of d before p, from mashed + potato. Compare ice cream (from iced cream).
Noun
mash potato (countable and uncountable, plural mash potatoes)
- mashed potato (food)
- 1995, Conan O’Brien et al., “Foreword —Carl “Oldy” Olson”, in If They Mated?, New York, N.Y.: Hyperion, →ISBN:
- I ate a mash potato today.
- 2008 November 9, The Wealden Hall, “Evening Brasserie Set Menu”, in Kent on Sunday, number 320, Ashford, Kent: KOS Media Ltd., page 32:
- Roasted Vegetables topped with a mash potato with a cheese herb crust
- 2010, John Stewart, Twin Gap Valley, Kennoway, Fife: Spiderwize, →ISBN, page 26:
- I cooked fisherman’s pie, with white fish and prawns, in a cheese sauce, with a mash potato on top.
- 2011, Kathleen Doyle, “Fish and Chips”, in What Ma Always Said: […], Dublin: Poolbeg Books Ltd, →ISBN, page 145:
- Tha’ll help me make a bit of dinner for tonight with a few mash potatoes.
- mashed potato (dance)
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