Crash

  • 51crash — I. vb 1. to go to sleep, lie down and lose con sciousness. This word was very popular in the hippy era, perhaps because the suggestion of sudden collapse coincided with drug induced sleep or simply curling up on a floor exhausted. Crash sounded… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 52crash — 1. verb 1) the car crashed into a tree Syn: smash into, collide with, be in collision with, hit, strike, ram, cannon into, plow into, meet head on, run into, impact 2) he crashed his car Syn …

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  • 53crash — A vehicle collision with another vehicle or a stationary object. Also see car crash frontal crash head on crash oblique crash test …

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  • 54CRASH — Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (Community » Law) **** Canadians For Responsible And Safe Highways (Community » Non Profit Organizations) * Corticosteroid Randomization After Significant Head (Miscellaneous » Funnies) * Computer… …

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  • 55crash — Synonyms and related words: Waterloo, a habit, accident, acquired tolerance, acute alcoholism, addictedness, addiction, alcoholism, amphetamine withdrawal symptoms, appulse, atomize, awake the dead, bang, bang into, bankruptcy, barbiturate… …

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  • 56Crash — 1. come uninvited to (a party, etc.); 2. sleep over: You can crash at my place ; 3. collapse or fall asleep with exhaustion; 4. characterised by all out, intensive effort, especially to meet an emergency: a crash program ; a crash diet …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 57crash — I Australian Slang 1. come uninvited to (a party, etc.); 2. sleep over: You can crash at my place ; 3. collapse or fall asleep with exhaustion; 4. characterised by all out, intensive effort, especially to meet an emergency: a crash program ; a… …

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  • 58crash — Verb. 1. To share, loan or borrow. E.g. That s the third cigarette you ve crashed off me in the last hour! 2. To temporarily stay over or sleep at a place other than at one s own usual abode. E.g. Can I crash at yours tonight? It ll cost too much …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 59crash — 1. verb 1) the car crashed into a tree Syn: smash into, collide with, be in collision with, hit, strike, ram, cannon into, plough into, meet head on; N.Amer. impact 2) he crashed his car Syn: smash …

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  • 60crash*/ — [kræʃ] verb I 1) [I/T] to hit something hard and make a loud noise A ball came crashing through the window.[/ex] The waves crashed against the rocks.[/ex] 2) [I/T] if a vehicle crashes, or if someone crashes it, it hits something Three people… …

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