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crasher
crash 1 C0727400 (krăsh)v. crashed, crash·ing, crash·es v.intr.1. a. To break violently or noisily; smash: The dishes crashed to pieces on the floor.b. To undergo sudden damage or destruction on impact: The car crashed into a tree.2. To make a sudden loud noise: The cymbals crash at the end of each measure.3. To move noisily or so as to cause damage: went crashing through the woods.4. To undergo a sudden severe downturn, as a market or economy.5. Computers To stop functioning due to a crash.6. Slang To undergo a period of unpleasant feeling or depression as an aftereffect of drug-taking.7. Slang a. To find temporary lodging or shelter, as for the night.b. To fall asleep from exhaustion.v.tr.1. To cause to crash: crashed the truck into the signpost.2. To dash to pieces; smash: crashed the ice with a sledgehammer.3. Informal To join or enter (a party, for example) without invitation.n.1. A sudden loud noise, as of an object breaking: She looked up when she heard the crash outside.2. a. A smashing to pieces.b. A collision, as between two automobiles. See Synonyms at collision.3. A sudden severe downturn: a market crash; a population crash.4. Computers a. A sudden failure of a hard drive caused by damaging contact between the head and the storage surface, often resulting in the loss of data on the drive.b. A sudden failure of a program or operating system, usually without serious consequences. 5. Slang Mental depression after drug-taking.adj. Informal Of or characterized by an intensive effort to produce or accomplish: a crash course on income-tax preparation; a crash diet.Idiom: crash and burn Slang To fail utterly. [Middle English crasschen; probably akin to crasen, to shatter; see craze.] crash′er n.
crash 2 C0727400 (krăsh)n.1. A coarse, light, unevenly woven fabric of cotton or linen, used for towels and curtains.2. Starched reinforced fabric used to strengthen a book binding or the spine of a bound book. [From Russian krashenina, colored linen, from krashenie, coloring, from krasit', to color; see ker- in Indo-European roots.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | crasher - someone who gets in (to a party) without an invitation or without payinggatecrasher, unwelcome guestinterloper, intruder, trespasser - someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission |
crasher
party crasherOne who attends a party without having been invited. I don't mind party crashers coming to my parties, so long as they behave themselves.See also: crasher, partygatecrasherOne who attends an event, such as a concert, sports match, or party, without being invited or paying to get in. I don't mind gatecrashers coming to my parties, so long as they behave themselves. Due to the popularity of the show—and the limited amount of tickets—extra security was hired to keep any gatecrashers out of the concert.crasher n. a person who attends a party uninvited. (see also crash.) The crashers ruined the party, and my dad called the cops. EncyclopediaSeecrashFinancialSeeCrashcrasher
Synonyms for crashernoun someone who gets in (to a party) without an invitation or without payingSynonyms- gatecrasher
- unwelcome guest
Related Words- interloper
- intruder
- trespasser
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