Mast or MAST may refer to:
Mast is a 1999 Bollywood musical romantic film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. This was the debut film for Aftab Shivdasani as a lead actor. Upon release, the film received positive reviews, and has become an instant hit at the box office.
Kittu (Aftab Shivdasani) is an arts student in Pune and is madly in love with actress and film star Malika (Urmila Matondkar). He has posters up on his wall and goes to all of her movies, and even fantasizes that she is there with him when he is watching these items. His father concerned with his son's declining exam scores, confronts Kittu on his obsession and tears down the posters. To Kittu, this is almost as bad as murder and decides to move out and away to Mumbai, where the star, herself, lives.
Unknowing of where else to go he goes to her bunglow, when uninvited, he finds a job at a nearby cafe. Actually interacting with Malika, Kittu soon finds that she is not the girl that he had pictured from her posters and movies. A simple orphan, exploited by her evil uncle and his family, that Kittu begins to feel sorry for her and even more in love.
The ancient Egyptian ship's mast hieroglyph is one of the oldest language hieroglyphs from Ancient Egypt. It is used on a famous label of Pharaoh Den of the First dynasty, but forms part of the location hieroglyph: Emblem of the East.
The hieroglyphic language equivalent of the mast is 'kh'-('ḥ'), and means "to stand erect", or "to stand vertical"; its use is extensive throughout the language history, and hieroglyphic tomb reliefs and story-telling of Ancient Egypt. It is possibly a forerunner hieroglyph to khā-(now spelled: kh3), the sun rising upon the horizon.
In the 198 BC Rosetta Stone, the ship's mast hieroglyph has the unique usage in the final line of the Ptolemy V decree: the mast is used twice-(adjective, verb):
From right, hieroglyphs: sedge of the South, Papyrus clump with leaves of North-Nile Delta, wife-hieroglyph, the tree-hieroglyph, and the Ship's Mast hieroglyph
From right, hieroglyphs: sedge of the South, Papyrus clump with leaves of North-Nile Delta, wife-hieroglyph, the tree-hieroglyph, and the Ship's Mast hieroglyph
(stewart)
Hey pal, let me lean on you and talk awhile
Your planes been delayed by the rain
Or something
I wouldn’t even fly away
If I had one good reason to stay
But you said
If you don’t need my love
I’m gonna find someone who does
And I’m not hanging around
This old heart is far to proud
She got tired of me
Staying out late everynight
I’d fall up the stair
Thought she’d always be there
But suddenly I’m alone
And I’m not accustomed to sleeping alone
She said if you don’t need my love
I’m gonna find someone who does
You’ve stripped me of everything
And you’ve torn down all my dreams
Its been two long weeks
Since she’s been gone
Thought I had her in the palm of my hands
She said I’m through, don’t try to call me
Cause you won’t even find me
Cause if you don’t need my love
I’m going to find someone who does
And the heartache you’ve give me
You’ll get it back just wait and see
Well, well, well, well
I’d give anything to hold her in my bed again
I just wanna feel her breath on my back
She said my blood can’t give her love
No way
She said if you don’t need my love
I’m gonna find someone who does
And I’m gonna take our child
Cause I don’t want him running wild
Hey pal, I think they just called out your flight
Put down your glass don’t forget your boarding pass
And if your looking or you found love
Or sunshine thats enough
Don’t play hard to get
Cause that ain’t where it’s at
Give her all your love
Place her high above
I missed you baby
I missed you baby
Yea I missed