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English Dictionary: nuke by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
nuke
n
  1. the warhead of a missile designed to deliver an atom bomb
    Synonym(s): atomic warhead, nuclear warhead, thermonuclear warhead, nuke
v
  1. strike at with firepower or bombs; "zap the enemy" [syn: nuke, atomize, atomise, zap]
  2. bomb with atomic weapons
    Synonym(s): atom-bomb, nuke
  3. cook or heat in a microwave oven; "You can microwave the leftovers"
    Synonym(s): microwave, micro-cook, zap, nuke
From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]:
   nuke /n[y]ook/ vt.   [common] 1. To intentionally delete the
   entire contents of a given directory or storage volume.   "On Unix,
   `rm -r /usr' will nuke everything in the usr filesystem."   Never
   used for accidental deletion; contrast {blow away}.   2. Syn. for
   {dike}, applied to smaller things such as files, features, or code
   sections.   Often used to express a final verdict.   "What do you want
   me to do with that 80-meg {wallpaper} file?"   "Nuke it."   3. Used of
   processes as well as files; nuke is a frequent verbal alias for
   `kill -9' on Unix.   4. On IBM PCs, a bug that results in {fandango
   on core} can trash the operating system, including the FAT (the
   in-core copy of the disk block chaining information).   This can
   utterly scramble attached disks, which are then said to have been
   `nuked'.   This term is also used of analogous lossages on
   Macintoshes and other micros without memory protection.
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   nuke
  
      /n[y]ook/ 1. To intentionally delete the entire contents of a
      given directory or storage volume.   "On Unix, "rm -r /usr"
      will nuke everything in the usr file system."   Never used for
      accidental deletion.   Opposite: {blow away}.
  
      2. Synonym for {dike}, applied to smaller things such as
      files, features, or code sections.   Often used to express a
      final verdict.   "What do you want me to do with that 80-meg
      {wallpaper} file?"   "Nuke it."
  
      3. Used of processes as well as files; nuke is a frequent
      verbal alias for "kill -9" on Unix.
  
      4. On IBM PCs, a bug that results in {fandango on core} can
      trash the operating system, including the FAT (the in-core
      copy of the disk block chaining information).   This can
      utterly scramble attached disks, which are then said to have
      been "nuked".   This term is also used of analogous lossages on
      Macintoshes and other micros without memory protection.
  
      [{Jargon File}]
  
  
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