The difference between Fop and Masher

When used as nouns, fop means a vain man, whereas masher means one who, or that which, mashes.


check bellow for the other definitions of Fop and Masher

  1. Fop as a noun:

    A vain man; a dandy.

  1. Masher as a noun:

    One who, or that which, mashes.

  2. Masher as a noun (brewing):

    A machine for making mash.

  1. Masher as a noun:

    a man who makes often unwelcome advances to women

  2. Masher as a noun:

    a fashionable man, a dandy, a fop

  3. Masher as a noun (rare):

    A man who molests women, as in a subway.