(obsolete) Someone of great accomplishments, or brilliant appearance.
(slang) Someone who exposes themselves indecently; someone who ‘flashes’ their genitals.
Anything that flashes, especially a device that switches a light on and off.
flesher
flesher
noun
(Scotland) A butcher.
A person who removes the flesh from the skin during the making of leather.
A tool used to remove the flesh from the skin during the making of leather.
flether
flusher
flusher
noun
(US, politics) A worker for a political campaign who encourages voters to vote on Election Day.
Agent noun of flush: one who flushes.
The mechanical part of a toilet that causes the toilet bowl's contents to be sucked down the drain.
fluther
forhale
forhale
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To overhaul; overtake.
freshly
freshly
adv
(uncommon) In a rude or impertinent manner.
Recently, newly.
fulcher
fulcher
Proper noun
most common in East Anglia.
herself
herself
pron
(Ireland) The subject or non-reflexive object of a predicate; she (used of upper-class ladies, or sarcastically, of women who imagine themselves to be more important than others)
(emphatic) She; an intensive repetition of the female subject, often used to indicate the exclusiveness of that person as the only satisfier of the predicate.
(reflexive) Her; the female object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject.
huffler
huffler
noun
(nautical) An unqualified pilot, typically employed by the crew of a barge
reflash
reflash
verb
(intransitive, of a fire) To burst back into flame after being extinguished and then receiving a large amount of oxygen.
(transitive, computing) To flash again; to overwrite the memory of an updatable component such as a BIOS chip.