crash [krash]
verb (past crashed, past participle crashed, present participle crash·ing, 3rd person present singular crash·es)
1.
intransitive and transitive verb collide violently: to strike against something with great force, causing damage or destruction, or to cause something, for example, a car, to strike against something in this way
2.
intransitive and transitive verb make loud noise: to make a loud noise, or to cause something to make such a noise
3.
intransitive and transitive verb break in pieces noisily: to break into pieces violently and noisily, or break an object in this way
4.
intransitive and transitive verb move noisily: to move, or cause something to move, noisily, destructively, or violently
5.
intransitive and transitive verb have or cause complete computer failure: to experience a sudden complete failure, or cause a computer system to have a sudden complete failure
6.
intransitive verb collapse financially: to suffer financial collapse or failure
7.
intransitive verb drop sharply: to decrease in value rapidly and steeply
8.
intransitive and transitive verb attend uninvited: to attend an event, such as a party, without an invitation (informal)
9. intransitive verb sleep: to sleep, especially somewhere other than usual when exhausted, or stay temporarily somewhere other than home (informal)
10.
intransitive verb become depressed after drug: to become depressed as the effects of a drug-induced high wear off (slang)
See #9.