Uncommon usage, technical jargon, verb, meaning 'to erase'.
Comes from 'eeproms' (Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory) units in days of yore which were 'flashed' so they could be written on again. Typically, a computer geek would understand this usage.
Comes from 'eeproms' (Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory) units in days of yore which were 'flashed' so they could be written on again. Typically, a computer geek would understand this usage.
PC Onwer: "So, should I through my broken computer in the trash?"
Technician: "Make sure you flash the drive first, for security reasons."
PC Onwer: "WTF?"
Tech: "Uhh...erase all the information."
Technician: "Make sure you flash the drive first, for security reasons."
PC Onwer: "WTF?"
Tech: "Uhh...erase all the information."
by T.R.I. July 24, 2006

He was being such a flashe to the poor girl so she slapped his sorry face.
I drink my sprite from a flashe/
I drink my sprite from a flashe/
by charchar June 29, 2006

by uhnonymis August 30, 2017

"nothins safe not your tv, or dvd. no one can read me my rights, flee the scene lookin flash on your brand new bike" --Drapht
by Telephone45 August 29, 2007

by skilldoo February 20, 2008

Dave inadvertently flashed his potatoes before he lifted the cups, so his audience wasn't surprised when he made them appear.
by Oscar MacGorden May 16, 2012

1. To call someone and cut the call before the person picks up, signaling the person to call you or to say HI.
2. A coded way to deliver an already discussed message
2. A coded way to deliver an already discussed message
by Nug-up April 20, 2009
