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Definition of flasher in English: flashernoun ˈflaʃəˈflæʃər 1An automatic device causing a light to flash on and off rapidly. - 1.1 A signal using a flashing device, for example a car's indicator.
Example sentencesExamples - Volkswagen is recalling 2000 through 2002 cars to replace switches that may burn out and cause turn signals and flashers to fail.
- Hopefully our flashers were visible from the road, as the ditch was quite low.
- The pedals have a built-in generator producing enough electricity from the rotation of the pedals to light the flashers mounted front and back on them.
- 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.
- If not, turn on your four-way flashers or left turn signals.
- He winced as a red light from a police car's flashers ran over his face.
- They will switch their blue flashers on for a few seconds to cross red lights and then switch them off.
- You may park anywhere if you turn your four-way flashers on.
- 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.
- 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.
- In the days to come, residents will be bombarded by the siren and flashers of ‘traffic’ motorbikes.
- I immediately pulled my van to the side of the road, put my emergency flashers on, and ran toward the now burning sports car.
- 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.
- Flames and flying embers surrounded us and I was beeping the horn and had the headlights and the hazard flashers on.
- 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.
- We slowed down, turned our emergency flashers on, and continued up the hill until we came upon the accident.
- Our driver turns on the flashers and the auxiliary lights that are reserved for moments like this and places a blue light on the roof - a signal normally used only by the police.
- Carefully, one-handed, he peeled it off his right ear and set it on the passenger seat, unable to figure out how to turn off the neon flashers.
- I drove this way with flashers and lights on and kept looking in my rearview mirror - hoping and praying the big rigs could see me.
- Use flashers or a headlight signal to warn other drivers when deer are spotted on or near the road.
2informal A man who exposes his genitals in public. Example sentencesExamples - If you come across a flasher, report it to the police.
- News reports on how a Croatian flasher met his match on encountering a local dog.
- Peeping Toms, flashers, showgirls, ‘working’ girls and cross-dressers inhabited the warehouse environment.
- A flasher has been jailed for four months after he exposed himself to four women on the same night.
- Detectives are hunting an anorak-wearing flasher who exposed himself to a woman as she walked along a Burnley canal towpath.
- If a flasher can frighten girls of this age, imagine the situation with multiples.
- A few years ago there was a flasher exposing himself in the footpath but nothing nasty.
- Calne police are hunting for a flasher who exposed himself to a 16-year-old girl.
- A flasher exposes himself in the hope that you will expose yourself to him in return.
- In the latter, the difference in treatment of prisoners is particularly apparent as convicted rapists, flashers, child abusers and child-killers enjoy light, airy cells, with sanitation and power points.
- In the first incident a 34-year-old woman was indecently assaulted and in a separate attack a flasher exposed himself to workers in a local tanning studio, both on Monday night.
- Most flashers expose themselves around 3,000 to 5,000 times before being caught.
- We have perverts, flashers and child molesters.
- The restrictions put by the police after fall of dusk and the nuisance created by voyeurs, flashers, wayside Romeos, drug addicts and gays are just some of the issues that people face.
- This is not the safest option as you may bump into flashers, perverts and weirdos.
- I'm not asking for the register to be open, to know about every flasher, every family member molested.
Rhymes Asher, clasher, lasher, masher, Natasha, pasha, rasher, Sasha, slasher, smasher, thrasher Definition of flasher in US English: flashernounˈflaSHərˈflæʃər 1An automatic device causing a light to flash on and off rapidly. - 1.1 A signal using a flasher, for example a car's turn signal.
Example sentencesExamples - Volkswagen is recalling 2000 through 2002 cars to replace switches that may burn out and cause turn signals and flashers to fail.
- We slowed down, turned our emergency flashers on, and continued up the hill until we came upon the accident.
- 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.
- I drove this way with flashers and lights on and kept looking in my rearview mirror - hoping and praying the big rigs could see me.
- I immediately pulled my van to the side of the road, put my emergency flashers on, and ran toward the now burning sports car.
- 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.
- Use flashers or a headlight signal to warn other drivers when deer are spotted on or near the road.
- They will switch their blue flashers on for a few seconds to cross red lights and then switch them off.
- In the days to come, residents will be bombarded by the siren and flashers of ‘traffic’ motorbikes.
- Our driver turns on the flashers and the auxiliary lights that are reserved for moments like this and places a blue light on the roof - a signal normally used only by the police.
- 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.
- Flames and flying embers surrounded us and I was beeping the horn and had the headlights and the hazard flashers on.
- If not, turn on your four-way flashers or left turn signals.
- Carefully, one-handed, he peeled it off his right ear and set it on the passenger seat, unable to figure out how to turn off the neon flashers.
- He winced as a red light from a police car's flashers ran over his face.
- 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.
- Hopefully our flashers were visible from the road, as the ditch was quite low.
- You may park anywhere if you turn your four-way flashers on.
- The pedals have a built-in generator producing enough electricity from the rotation of the pedals to light the flashers mounted front and back on them.
2informal A person, especially a man, who exposes his genitals in public. Example sentencesExamples - If a flasher can frighten girls of this age, imagine the situation with multiples.
- Detectives are hunting an anorak-wearing flasher who exposed himself to a woman as she walked along a Burnley canal towpath.
- The restrictions put by the police after fall of dusk and the nuisance created by voyeurs, flashers, wayside Romeos, drug addicts and gays are just some of the issues that people face.
- A flasher has been jailed for four months after he exposed himself to four women on the same night.
- Peeping Toms, flashers, showgirls, ‘working’ girls and cross-dressers inhabited the warehouse environment.
- In the first incident a 34-year-old woman was indecently assaulted and in a separate attack a flasher exposed himself to workers in a local tanning studio, both on Monday night.
- News reports on how a Croatian flasher met his match on encountering a local dog.
- I'm not asking for the register to be open, to know about every flasher, every family member molested.
- A few years ago there was a flasher exposing himself in the footpath but nothing nasty.
- We have perverts, flashers and child molesters.
- Calne police are hunting for a flasher who exposed himself to a 16-year-old girl.
- This is not the safest option as you may bump into flashers, perverts and weirdos.
- A flasher exposes himself in the hope that you will expose yourself to him in return.
- If you come across a flasher, report it to the police.
- In the latter, the difference in treatment of prisoners is particularly apparent as convicted rapists, flashers, child abusers and child-killers enjoy light, airy cells, with sanitation and power points.
- Most flashers expose themselves around 3,000 to 5,000 times before being caught.
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