destash

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English

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Etymology

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From de- +‎ stash.

Verb

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destash (third-person singular simple present destashes, present participle destashing, simple past and past participle destashed)

  1. (transitive, textiles, informal) To remove (a yarn, fabric, equipment, etc.) from one's collection.
    • 2004, JJMolvik, “A question about selling”, in rec.crafts.textiles.yarn (Usenet):
      She destashed some needles that I ended up taking off her hands last summer.
    • 2007, WoolyGooly, “Destashing”, in rec.crafts.textiles.yarn (Usenet):
      I'm doing some destashing to feed my coffee addiction (and to free up some space!). Nothing is "for sale" as such []

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