Reverse Dictionary: SMASH

ADJECTIVES
► PAKARU broken, smashed, crushed → World War I NZ services’ sl.

NOUNS
► CRACKER a heavy fall; a smash → c1865 sl. obs.
► EGGALOURIE a general smash-up, as of crockery → 1929 Sc.
► PIE-UP a crash; a smash →  World War I Amer. sl.
► SAUSAGE AND MASH a smash, a car crash → 1950s rhyming sl.
 SMASHERY a smashing or destruction → 1830

VERBS
► BASH to hit, to beat, to strike, to crush, to smash → 1790 Sc. & Eng. dial.
 CHAW UP to demolish utterly; to smash → 1926 US sl. (Bk.)
► COUNTERFRUSH to smash or break in pieces reciprocally → 1513 Sc. obs.
► DEBRUISE to break down, to break in pieces, to crush, to smash → 1297 obs.
► DING IN SCOW to smash to pieces → Bk1904 Eng. dial.
► MALLET to smash; to defeat → 1982 Brit. sl.
► MASH to apply an injurious blow or pressure to; to crush, to smash, to suffer crushing of some part of the body → 1832 Amer. dial.
► PAGGER to break or smash; to wreck → 1979 UK market traders’ usage
► RASH to smash, to break with violence → 1513 obs.
► SCAT to break to pieces; to burst, to split open; to smash; to slap, to beat → 1891 Eng. dial.
► SCOW to smash to pieces; to break in staves → 1815 Sc. 
 SMITHEREEN to smash or blow up into tiny fragments → 1878
► TO-BRUISE to crush to pieces, to smash; to bruise severely → c1000 obs.
► TO-FRUSH to smash or break to pieces; also, to drive violently into something, as with a blow → c1300 obs.
► TRANSFISTICATE to strike or smash with the fist → 1600 obs.
► VANQUASH to smash → c1626