10 Results found for "flash oneself".

cyberflashing

cyber- +‎ flashing cyberflashing (uncountable) The unsolicited sending of sexually explicit pictures of oneself to another person by means of a computer...


backpedal

The road was on a hill and the boy was going down the slope, and as he flashed by he started backpedalling very quickly so that the free-wheeling mechanism...


shine

(to distinguish oneself): excel (to make smooth and shiny by rubbing): wax, buff, polish, furbish, burnish (to emit light): beam, flash, glare, glimmer...


brincar

vinculum. Alternatively from Proto-Germanic *blinkaną (“to gleam, glitter, flash”).   (Brazil) IPA(key): /bɾĩˈka(ʁ)/ [bɾĩˈka(h)] (Brazil) IPA(key): /bɾĩˈka(ʁ)/...


report

message, information etc.). [from 15th c.] (obsolete, reflexive) To take oneself (to someone or something) for guidance or support; to appeal. [15th–18th...


soi

󱈗, 𬧾) to flash (light); to illuminate; to light; to give light to to look at one's image in (a mirror) soi gương ― to look at oneself in the mirror...


擺譜

(intransitive) (colloquial) to flash one's cash; to show off one's wealth (colloquial) to put on airs; to give oneself airs (colloquial) to keep up appearances;...


走る

range runs north–south. to appear briefly; to flash 稲(いな)妻(ずま)が走(はし)る inazuma ga hashiru lightning flashes by 背(せ)中(なか)に痛(いた)みが走(はし)った。 Senaka ni itami...


conspectus

out sharply in their due sequence. He had mastered this conspectus in a flash of time, and was already tired of it. “conspectus”, in Webster’s Revised...


radiate

Army, page 117: On a wreath of the colors argent and tenné four lightning flashes barbed radiate pilewise of the first, a Roman helm or garnished gules....