Johnson’s London Dictionary: Pie & Mash

PIE & MASH (n.) Sustenance primarily for those residing in deprived East London, now fashionably eaten by hipster gentrifiers.

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3 thoughts on “Johnson’s London Dictionary: Pie & Mash”

  1. I always had two pies, one mash, no liquor. They could never believe I didn’t want any liquor, so I had to say that quick to stop them sploshing it on.
    Best wishes, Pete.

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