EXPOSE, EXPOSED, EXPOSURE
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