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spooking

English

Verb

spooking

  1. present participle of spook

Noun

spooking (countable and uncountable, plural spookings)

  1. A supernatural fright.
    • 1981, Selecta: Journal of the PNCFL (page 106)
      Until her death Marie maintained that it was she and a few other fun-loving and lively girls who had started the spookings at the expense of the superstitious sisters.
  2. (blackjack, slang) The form of hole carding engaged in by a spook.

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spooling

English

Verb

spooling

  1. present participle of spool

Noun

spooling (plural spoolings)

  1. (computing) The operation of placing something in temporary storage, i.e. a spool.
    • 1998, Ashish Gupta, Oded Shmueli, Jennifer Widom, Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth International Conference on Very Large Databases
      Hence, if a query is parallelized correctly it can benefit also from parallel I/O facilities and from the increased database cache that can reduce disk spoolings.

Anagrams

  • loopings, poolings

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