"Basset bashing" refers to a form of humor or commentary that involves making fun of or criticizing basset hounds, often highlighting their distinctive appearance and perceived laziness. It can also encompass playful jabs at the breed's slow nature or stubbornness. The term is typically used in a light-hearted context, celebrating the quirks of these dogs rather than expressing genuine disdain.
Basset bashing refers to making derogatory or negative remarks about the Basset breed, typically in a mocking or disparaging manner. It can include criticisms of their appearance, behavior, or characteristics, often without a factual basis. It is generally not constructive and can be hurtful to Basset owners or enthusiasts.
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It means " Fat Basset Hound " ( a basset hound is a type of dog ) and the word Davidson comes from France, therefore the basset it from France.
BAISÉID is the Irish spelling of Basset, Bassett; from the Old French 'basset' (the dwarf). In Ireland since the early 1200s.BAISÉID is the Irish spelling of Basset, Bassett; from the Old French 'basset' (the dwarf). In Ireland since the early 1200s.
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Bashing - film - was created in 2005.
A basset hornist is a person who plays the basset horn.
Bundu bashing is the recreational pursuit of going off-trail into the bush. Commonly today this is associated with using 4x4s but the term predates this particular method. Certainly in 1944 RAF trainee pilots undergoing training in Rhodesia included bundu bashing in their recreation as illustrated here. The original 1944 photograph is captioned "Bundu Bashing near Bulawayo"
The duration of Bashing - film - is 1.37 hours.
If you mean the breed of dog, it's spelled with only one 't', basset or plural bassets. The noun basset or bassets is a common noun.
The "bashing power" that you speak of is a combination of the mass that you are bashing with combined with the speed of the mass. It is expressed in the form E=MC2.
Gaby Basset's birth name is Basset, Marie-Louise.