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Mash may refer to:. See also: Mobil, mobility, Mobilivre. Mashing is also a term for pedalling a bicycle at a slow cadence with high force. Mobile is also used as the name of places:. Bastard pop, also known as "mashing" is a kind of pop music remix. Mobile is the name of a magazine covering mobile technology and portable electronics: see Mobile magazine. MASH was the original, rejected title for Battle Circus, a 1953 film set in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War. By extension, mobile also means:. A mash note is a grade-school love-letter. Typically the capability of being moved is by way of a vehicle, such as an automobile. Mashed potatoes, as in the British bangers and mash. Most commonly, mobile means something that is capable of being moved or is not static. Mash was a son of Aram mentioned in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible. Mobile has several different meanings. See brewing. Mobile, Arizona, United States. Mash is a mixture of hot water and crushed malted grain, which is used to produce beer. There is also a Mobile River in Alabama. (It is an acronym for mansion apartment shack house--which are the possibilities of where one may live when grown up.). Mobile, Alabama, a city on Mobile Bay in the United States. MASH is a childhood fortune-telling game. A mobile or mob, as in a non-player character in a computer role-playing game. AfterMASH (1983-1985), a spin-off TV series. A mobile rig. M*A*S*H (1972-1983), a TV series based on the film. A mobile home or mobile office. M*A*S*H (1970), a film directed by Robert Altman based on the original novel. A mobile, a common type of kinetic sculpture. M*A*S*H, a series of novels started by Richard Hooker. A mobile phone, called a cell phone in the United States. M*A*S*H, a depiction of a US Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War
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