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Bitrot

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link rotnounAlternative form of linkrot. [(Internet) The steady increase in the number of broken hyperlinks as webpages are moved or removed.]
bitshiftnounAlternative spelling of bit shift. [(computing) A bitwise operation in which the bits in a value are shifted left or right.]
tommy-rotnounAlternative form of tommyrot. [Nonsense, rot.]
bit-bucketnounAlternative form of bit bucket. [(historical) A container for holding chad (“small punched-out pieces of paper”) from paper tape or punch cards used with teleprinters, early computers, and other machines.]
trashbinnounAlternative form of trash bin. [A rubbish bin.]
blotch on the escutcheonnounAlternative form of blot on the escutcheon. [(idiomatic) Something damaging to one's reputation.]
blackhatnounAlternative spelling of black hat. [A villain in a story, especially in a Western (a film or other work of the Western genre).]
puternounA particular dialect of Romansch.
rust-bucketnounAlternative form of rustbucket. [(slang) An old, neglected vehicle, usually a car, a freighter, or a truck.]
bitbucketverbAlternative form of bit bucket. [(slang, humorous, computing, transitive) To delete.]
débrisnounDated spelling of debris.
boltropenounAlternative spelling of bolt rope. [(nautical) Rope sewn around the edges of a sail to prevent tearing or fraying.]
rust-beltnounAlternative form of rustbelt. [A region of dilapidated or former manufacturing concerns.]
screw-upnounAlternative spelling of screwup. [(colloquial) A substantial mistake, usually causing problems for more people than just the person or group who made it.]
halturanounAlternative form of khaltura. [Black-market or low-quality work.]
drillbitnounAlternative spelling of drill bit. [A twist drill.]
round-robinnounAlternative form of round robin. [(also attributive) Senses relating to something with a round shape, or which goes around.]
boortnounA town in the Shire of Loddon, north western Victoria, Australia
ripoffnounAlternative spelling of rip-off. [(countable) A bad deal; an unfair or exorbitant price or rate.]
trombenicknounAlternative form of trombenik. [A lazy person or ne'er-do-well.]

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