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A ship labours when she pitches and rolls heavily.
Noun. Nothing, zero. E.g."I've earnt diddly squat this month." [Orig. U.S.]
The male genitals.
Opposing force in war games. See also "Blue Force". Note that during the Cold War the term used was "Orange Force".
Man Crush Monday
Kipper and plaice is London Cockney rhyming slang for face.
In the early days of computing, every byte a computer used had to be earned. Companies like Microsoft were able to produce entire operating systems on a single 360 KB floppy disk. Then came Windows. Then came Visual Basic. Then came bloatware which is a software programme with more bells and whistles, buttons and bows in the terms of capabilities than you can shake a stick at. The downside is that even with faster chips, bigger Hard Disks, and larger allocations of RAM, these monster programs run no faster than their predecessors.
Fox and hound is London Cockney rhyming slang for a round of drinks.
v. to jump off in order to avoid an imminent crash.
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