The best month in mma history-for me

http://grammarist.com/usage/quash-squash/

As a verb, squash means to beat, squeeze, press, or crush something into a flattened mass. As a noun it denotes the family of tendril-bearing plants with leathery rinds and edible fruit, while squash is also racket game played in a closed-walled court with a rubber ball.

Quash means (1) to set aside or annul by judicial action, and (2) to suppress forcibly and completely. When squash is used figuratively, its meaning can come very close to quash in the second sense.
Yes. A good compromise would be to use quash for figurative statements and squash for physical situations. Kind of like using "farther" for distance, and "further" for abstract like "delve further into your mind"
But I digress. Back to watching fights. Poor Jake.
 
Maybe next month you’ll lose your virginity.
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