"on the bash" meaning in English

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Prepositional phrase

Head templates: {{head|en|prepositional phrase|head=}} on the bash, {{en-PP}} on the bash
  1. (slang) Working as a sex worker. Tags: slang Synonyms: on the game
    Sense id: en-on_the_bash-en-prep_phrase-hGBgX7K9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 98 2
  2. (slang) On an alcoholic drinking binge. Tags: slang
    Sense id: en-on_the_bash-en-prep_phrase-~3jWu5v4

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          "ref": "2001, Andrew Vachss, False Allegations",
          "text": "A quick smile played around her lips. \"It's from Bondi Beach. Right near Sydney. In Australia, where I'm from. My mom always said I was conceived on that beach, so she gave me that name. She was a young girl then, working square, before she went on the bash. All she could tell me about my dad is that he was a soldier.",
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          "ref": "1979, Christine Hunt, Something in the Hills: Yesterdays in Central Otago, page 34",
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