1. strobe - Noun
2. strobe - Verb
A stroboscopic lamp: a device used to produce regular flashes of light.
(computing) An electronic signal in hardware indicating that a value is ready to be read.
a memory strobe; a data strobe
strobe (third-person singular simple present strobes, present participle strobing, simple past and past participle strobed)
To flash like a stroboscopic lamp.
I replaced the headlights in my car with strobe lights, so it looks like I'm the only one moving. Steven Wright
He devised one complex strobe system to capture the first attempt at a quintuple somersault by the Flying Cranes aerial troupe of the Moscow Circus. Source: Internet
After two months of grinding away on this computer for more time than is even remotely healthy, I can see the strobe light at the end of the two-month work tunnel. Source: Internet
It wasn’t the flames, the blond wigs, or the red and white suits that got us; it was the shaky camera shots and strobe lights that had us very, very concerned that someone, somewhere, was going to have a seizure from their couch. Source: Internet
A strobe shapes the vapour into tunnels and landscapes. Source: Internet
Bright colors, reflectors, flashing strobe lights that clip on to you are excellent attire choices. Source: Internet