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gbit (wn) | Gbit
n 1: a unit of information equal to 1000 megabits or 10^9
(1,000,000,000) bits [syn: gigabit, Gbit, Gb] |
gbit (vera) | GBIT
Giga BIT (BIT), "GBit"
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frogbit (encz) | frogbit, n: |
frogbit family (encz) | frogbit family, n: |
frogbit (gcide) | frogbit \frog"bit`\, frog's-bit \frog's-bit\, n. (Bot.)
(a) A European plant (Hydrocharis Morsus-ran[ae]),
floating on still water and propagating itself by
runners. It has roundish heart-shaped leaves and small
white flowers.
(b) An American plant (Limnobium Spongia), with similar
habits.
[1913 Webster] |
american frogbit (wn) | American frogbit
n 1: American plant with roundish heart-shaped or kidney-shaped
leaves; usually rooted in muddy bottoms of ponds and
ditches [syn: American frogbit, Limnodium spongia] |
frogbit (wn) | frogbit
n 1: European floating plant with roundish heart-shaped leaves
and white flowers [syn: frogbit, frog's-bit,
Hydrocharis morsus-ranae] |
frogbit family (wn) | frogbit family
n 1: simple nearly stemless freshwater aquatic plants; widely
distributed [syn: Hydrocharitaceae, {family
Hydrocharitaceae}, Hydrocharidaceae, {family
Hydrocharidaceae}, frogbit family, frog's-bit family] |
bagbiter (jargon) | bagbiter
/bag'bi:t·@r/, n.
1. Something, such as a program or a computer, that fails to work, or works
in a remarkably clumsy manner. “This text editor won't let me make a file
with a line longer than 80 characters! What a bagbiter!”
2. A person who has caused you some trouble, inadvertently or otherwise,
typically by failing to program the computer properly. Synonyms: loser, {
cretin}, chomper.
3. bite the bag vi. To fail in some manner. “The computer keeps crashing
every five minutes.” “Yes, the disk controller is really biting the bag.”
The original loading of these terms was almost undoubtedly obscene,
possibly referring to a douche bag or the scrotum (we have reports of “Bite
the douche bag!” being used as a taunt at MIT 1970-1976, and we have
another report that “Bite the bag!” was in common use at least as early as
1965), but in their current usage they have become almost completely
sanitized.
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bagbiting (jargon) | bagbiting
adj.
[MIT; now rare] Having the quality of a bagbiter. “This bagbiting system
won't let me compute the factorial of a negative number.” Compare losing,
cretinous, bletcherous, barfucious (under barfulous) and chomping
(under chomp).
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sigbit (vera) | SIGBIT
Special Interest Group on Business Information Technology
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