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flasher

American  
[flash-er] / ˈflæʃ ər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that flashes.

  2. a flashing flash light operated by a switching device that automatically turns it on and off alternately.

  3. a signal light on an automotive vehicle that can be made to flash, as to indicate the intention of making a turn or to call attention to a vehicle that has slowed or stopped in a hazardous place.

  4. the switching device that operates such a light.

  5. Slang. a person, especially a man, who exposes the genitals suddenly, and usually briefly, in public.


flasher British  
/ ˈflæʃə /

noun

  1. something that flashes, such as a direction indicator on a vehicle

  2. slang a person who indecently exposes himself

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Etymology

Origin of flasher

First recorded in 1605–15; flash + -er 1

Example Sentences

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Subtle flasher systems in a window and near a bumper.

From Washington Post • May 23, 2022

Black bass are good on topwater, and flasher baits.

From Washington Times • May 6, 2020

Pyne had to make clear that the flasher was an unintentional feature, and that the whole billboard would need to be reprinted.

From The Guardian • Mar. 12, 2020

John Oliver wants to get tough on crime, or as he calls it “that thing that was almost solved by a flasher dog in the 1980s.”

From Time • Oct. 2, 2017

Bruno Martinez tumbled out, leaving the emergency flasher on, grabl>ed the doorhandle, and thudded loudly into the locked door.

From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols