shash
/ʃæʃ/
Etymology
See sash.
noun
- The scarf of a turban.“So much for the ſilk in Judea called Sheſh in Hebrevv, vvhence haply, that fine linen or ſilk is called Shaſhes vvorn at this day about the heads of eaſtern people.”
- A sash.
- Synonym of snow (“random pattern of dots when there is no signal”).“Even productions designed for office or home video viewing usually need a title sequence to mark off the empty tape, hiss and shash from the prepared recording […]”
verb
- To produce white noise.“The machine shashed and crackled, broadcasting silence. Urgently the man repeated, 'Shearwater, Shearwater, Shearwater. This is Brewmarine. Keith speaking. Over. Over.' More shashing, more silence.”