CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EARBASH
PRESENT
Present
I earbash
you earbash
he/she/it earbashes
we earbash
you earbash
they earbash
Present continuous
I am earbashing
you are earbashing
he/she/it is earbashing
we are earbashing
you are earbashing
they are earbashing
Present perfect
I have earbashed
you have earbashed
he/she/it has earbashed
we have earbashed
you have earbashed
they have earbashed
Present perfect continuous
I have been earbashing
you have been earbashing
he/she/it has been earbashing
we have been earbashing
you have been earbashing
they have been earbashing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I earbashed
you earbashed
he/she/it earbashed
we earbashed
you earbashed
they earbashed
Past continuous
I was earbashing
you were earbashing
he/she/it was earbashing
we were earbashing
you were earbashing
they were earbashing
Past perfect
I had earbashed
you had earbashed
he/she/it had earbashed
we had earbashed
you had earbashed
they had earbashed
Past perfect continuous
I had been earbashing
you had been earbashing
he/she/it had been earbashing
we had been earbashing
you had been earbashing
they had been earbashing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will earbash
you will earbash
he/she/it will earbash
we will earbash
you will earbash
they will earbash
Future continuous
I will be earbashing
you will be earbashing
he/she/it will be earbashing
we will be earbashing
you will be earbashing
they will be earbashing
Future perfect
I will have earbashed
you will have earbashed
he/she/it will have earbashed
we will have earbashed
you will have earbashed
they will have earbashed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been earbashing
you will have been earbashing
he/she/it will have been earbashing
we will have been earbashing
you will have been earbashing
they will have been earbashing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would earbash
you would earbash
he/she/it would earbash
we would earbash
you would earbash
they would earbash
Conditional continuous
I would be earbashing
you would be earbashing
he/she/it would be earbashing
we would be earbashing
you would be earbashing
they would be earbashing
Conditional perfect
I would have earbash
you would have earbash
he/she/it would have earbash
we would have earbash
you would have earbash
they would have earbash
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been earbashing
you would have been earbashing
he/she/it would have been earbashing
we would have been earbashing
you would have been earbashing
they would have been earbashing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you earbash
we let´s earbash
you earbash
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
earbashed
Present Participle
earbashing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EARBASH»
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earbash in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
earbash and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Understanding Australian English : An Essential Guide to ...
Earbash – verb - Constant talking on a topic. To haranguesomeone. Earbasher –
noun – See “earbash”. Earbashing – noun – See “earbash”. Easterner– A
Western Australian term for people from the Eastern States. Easy as pushing shit
uphill ...
2
The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and ...
... 1997 earballs nounlisteners tocommercial broadcasting US, 1999 ear banger
noun a person who enjoys the soundof his own voice US, 1942 earbash nouna
conversation; an unwanted lecture; atirade AUSTRALIA,1951 earbash verb to
talk ...
Terry Victor, Tom Dalzell, 2007
Pip Wilson. Bad sort, Not a: Not an unfriendly, unkind or bad person; a good
person; a good-looking person. Bad trot: Period of bad fortune. Bags: An
expression meaning 'claim', as in 'I bags the back seat'. Bail up: Hold up to rob;
earbash (qv).
4
Wordbook of Australian Idiom: Aussie Slang
I dunno!! dunny Toilet— 'Where ya goin' mate? Aw! I goin' to the dunny' durry
Cigarette (usually roll your own tobacco)— Give us a durry mate; yer got the
makings on ya? earbash A continuous boring oration— 'This bloke is an
earbashing ...
5
Dictionary of Americanisms, Briticisms, Canadianisms and ...
s ears, earbash Aus. bore sb. with talking too much. ear/ bendsb.'sears Am. tellto
sb. insistently andat length: Whenever Isit nextto thatoldlady, she bends my ear
until I'm ready to scream. H.C. Whitford., R.J. Randisi. ear/ can do smth. on their ...
6
The Lingo Dictionary: Of Favourite Australian Words and Phrases
Also the eagle has landed. earbash 1. To be nagged. 2. To talk non-stop to
someone. earbasher Someone who never stops talking. earhole The ear, e.g. 'I
gave him a swift hit across the earhole'. ears flapping Listening with great interest
or ...
... station large farm cobber mate strine Australian slang cocky farmer swag gear,
possessions cut lunch sandwiches tinny can of beer daks trousers tucker food dill
idiot wag to skip school dinkum honest wowser spoilsport earbash talk nonstop ...
Jorunn Berntzen, Lisbeth Kjær, Alf Bårtvedt, 2001
8
Besties: Mates, Dates, and Sleepover Secrets; Mates, Dates, ...
Someone to earbash with my problems. Only last week I'd been on about how
much I fancied Scott and how he never noticed me and treated me like a mate
and nothing more. That was exactly how 149 Mates, Dates, and sleepover
secrets.
This valley's full of people that want to earbash ya.' 'It'd be worth it to live here. It's
perfect.' Caroline's face softened as the female heron Jo had christened Bluey
lifted awkwardly from the dam and flapped towards the creek over the road, ...
10
High-interest Activities for Enrichment and Extension in ...
Exercise A - I . utter 2. remark 3. announce 4. earbash 5. comment 6. jabber 7.
exclaim 8. gossip 9. grumble 1 0. murmur Exercise 8 - I . saunter 2. shamble 3.
lumber 4. trample 5. stagger 6. parade. Exercise C - I . disgraceful 2. appalling 3.
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EARBASH»
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earbash is used in the context of the following news items.
Are you the office bore?
You like hanging out in the lunchroom or by the lift waiting to earbash colleagues. 5. Workmates leave a room when you enter or exclude you ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Mar 14»
Eating out: Dux Dine
It's a busy, noisy restaurant - the veranda area especially clatters with its glass wall and wooden floor and just one braying diner can earbash ... «The Press, Jun 13»
Adam Scott turns Australian Masters drought upside down
Not to earbash you on the subject, but everyone was starting to wonder if someone from Down Under would ever end Up Top at the Masters. «USA TODAY, Apr 13»
Boat crash victim had 'stacks' of booze
He commented that Ms Campbell must have had a "fair bit" to drink to "earbash poor old Michael Roberts". "The poor guy's partying then ended ... «WA today, Feb 12»
What's in an exit interview?
And no matter how forcefully you earbash the HR staff about how much the company owes you for overtime, you're never going to see those missing dollars. «Career FAQs, May 09»
Clunes misfires as a trickster
... of free dinners and holidays abroad, which Dennis is happy to pay for, for the benefit of having someone on-hand to earbash ceaselessly. «Stuff.co.nz, Aug 07»