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crasher

n. 1 One who crashes. 2 One who attends an event without an invitation

WordNet
crasher

n. someone who gets in (to a party) without an invitation or without paying [syn: gatecrasher, unwelcome guest]

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Crasher

Crasher is the name of several fictional characters in the Gobots toyline, and the subsequent Challenge of the GoBots cartoon and Transformers series. She was a regular character in the Gobots cartoon and star of the film Gobots: Battle of the Rock Lords voiced by Marilyn Lightstone. She is sometimes called "Fracture" for trademark purposes.

Usage examples of "crasher".

However, as Crasher had gambled, he was also too slow-witted to be sure of his chances in a fight.

But Crasher stood his ground as if he weren't the least bit concerned about that possibility.

But before he could close his fingers about the lat-inum, Crasher deftly plucked them from his palm.

Jack Crasher basked in the grins of his beautiful bride and his impish baby son.

The gate crasher staggered, going down under the weight of the woman slung over his shoulder, then someone slammed against him and he dropped his hostage.

The woman slithered, unconscious, to the floor as the gate crasher disappeared under the feet of the wild throng.

She'd followed the gate crasher through, leading the efforts to capture him.

Kit knew, without anyone having to confirm it, who their gate crasher had been and why Shahdi Feroz had bolted into the station on his heels.

Beverly Crasher stood at the foot of her bed checking her vital signs on the overhead screen.

Now Crasher, Data, and the hapless merchant named HashIcy were about to fight for their own lives.

Seven was pleased to note that that the last group included Beverly Crasher, the woman doctor she had met in the Pakled slave ship.

She had specifically requested Crasher along with the rest of Janeway's crew.

I suppose I might even get round to it myself one of these days I wouldn't put it past me, what with these perverse thoughts, these crashers, dossing in my head.

Some broke toward the gate crashers and others raced to their employer's rescue.

The hostess was kind, but too distraught about gate crashers to introduce Tory to more than two young men, who both, as usual, danced one dance, then led her back and propped her against a pillar like an old umbrella, pretending they were just off to get her a drink or had to dance with their hostess.