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flasher

[ UK /flˈæʃɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɫæʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone with a compulsive desire to expose the genitals
  2. a light that flashes on and off; used as a signal or to send messages
  3. an electrical device that automatically turns a lamp on and off (as for an advertising display)

How To Use flasher In A Sentence

  • The other man walked around the Suburban in the light of the bus' flashers, pushed the other gentleman against the bus, shot him, and took his place in the back seat.
  • It's always an awkward moment when a toddler enters his "flasher" phase. Scott Brown: Mark Sanford: Reality Television Superstar
  • Even in the dim reflection of the red warning flasher, a glimpse of John Tull would have been memorable. LISTENING WOMAN
  • There's always the possibility of an unsuspecting flasher getting whacked in the noggin by a purse wielding grandma.
  • Icey looked up from where she was leaned over, perfecting her look via her reflection in the window of a car, which was illegally parked in the bus lane with its flashers on.
  • Prince is but a kid, him and friends Andre, Dez and Bobby Z pose in a grotty Minnesota bar, resplendent with flyaway proto-Princess Di hairdos, statement blusher, smudged guyliner, flasher macs and bare chests, in a mostly Caucasian town famous mainly for being bloody freezing. Prince: A Purple Reign: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • Detectives are hunting an anorak-wearing flasher who exposed himself to a woman as she walked along a Burnley canal towpath.
  • Suddenly, and without any warning, (neither his lights nor his flashers on), the officer made a left hand turn from the middle lane - right into my car.
  • As the name would suggest, a bicycle flasher features several LED lights that flash on and off to catch the eyes of those around you.
  • Jorge used one of the laser flashers on his key chain to flash childish Morse code messages though the stage door to the dining room.
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