flame

[fleɪm]
n
a hot usually luminous body of burning gas often containing small incandescent particles, typically emanating in flickering streams from burning material or produced by a jet of ignited gas
the state or condition of burning with flames
to burst into flames
a brilliant light; fiery glow
a strong reddish-orange colour.(as adjective)
intense passion or ardour; burning emotion
a lover or sweetheart (esp in the phrase an old flame)
an abusive message sent by electronic mail, esp to express anger or criticism of an internet user by sending him or her large numbers of messages
vb
to burn or cause to burn brightly; give off or cause to give off flame
to burn or glow as if with fire; become red or fiery
his face flamed with anger
to show great emotion; become angry or excited
to apply a flame to (something)
to set on fire, either physically or with emotion
to send an abusive message by electronic mail
See flameout