Reverse Dictionary: EXPOSE

ADJECTIVES
1450 OPPORTUNE conveniently exposed; liable or open to attack or injury → obs.
1904 SCAR open, exposed → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


NOUNS
1974 SHOW an exposure by a girl or woman of her thighs, breasts, or genitals to boys or men; usually said by boys from 10 to 15 years old → Amer. sl. (Bk.)


NOUNS, PERSON
1896 FLASHER a person who indecently exposes himself → Brit. sl.
1997 WAGGER a man who exposes himself; a flasher → police usage (Bk.)


VERBS
1300 BEWRAY to expose a person by divulging his secrets, or telling something that one knows to his discredit or harm; hence, to expose or reveal the unknown doer of an act → obs.
1530 UNBARE to lay bare, to expose to view
1587 UNCASE to uncover, to lay bare, to expose to view or observation
1589 OPPOSE to expose, to subject → obs.
1601 SET A SUNSHINING to expose to view, to display
1659 UNCLOAK to expose, to lay bare, to reveal
1660 DECORTICATE to divest of what conceals, to expose, to disclose, to reveal
1812 SHOW UP to expose or reveal someone; to make another person seem inefficient, ridiculous or inferior → Amer. colloq.
1846 FLASH to expose oneself indecently → Brit. sl.
1893 FLASH ONE’S MEAT to expose the person → sl. (Bk.)
1905 UNFACE to expose → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1986 SKIN UP to expose a woman’s genitals and breasts → Trinidad and Tobago