Mashing

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(Appearances: For squeadlies, mash on the trembalo.)
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*[[Viidelectrix]] version of [[Duck Guardian One]] — "Point hereabouts and mash A to start."
*[[Viidelectrix]] version of [[Duck Guardian One]] — "Point hereabouts and mash A to start."
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] — [[Tompkins]] presses buttons on his [[Nintendo|Game Boy]]; as he does, the word "m.a.s.h." appears intermittently.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] — [[Tompkins]] presses buttons on his [[Nintendo|Game Boy]]; as he does, the word "m.a.s.h." appears intermittently.
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*[[Guitar Hero]] — On the loading screen for the song Trogdor in Guitar Hero II, Strong Bad tells the player "For squeadlies, mash on the trembalo. For meadlies, tone up on your chord surpassers. Oh, and I'm awesome."
*[[Nintendo Power Interview - July 2008]] — "Anyone who can't figure out how to mash a bunch of buttons on a game pad shouldn't be indulging in video-gamery in the first place."
*[[Nintendo Power Interview - July 2008]] — "Anyone who can't figure out how to mash a bunch of buttons on a game pad shouldn't be indulging in video-gamery in the first place."
*[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] — The tutorials explain the controls by telling the player to mash specific buttons on their controller.
*[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] — The tutorials explain the controls by telling the player to mash specific buttons on their controller.

Revision as of 00:50, 3 October 2019

And so, The Cheat mashed play on an extremely expensive jambox.

There have been many occurrences of Mashing Go/Play throughout the Homestar Runner body of work. This phrase generally replaces the term "push" or "press" in relation to a button. In the southern United States (e.g. Georgia, home of The Brothers Chaps), "mash" is a common dialect term, so although it has appeared several times in the H*R universe, TBC might not originally have intended for it to become a recurring theme, as they were probably accustomed to the term.

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