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worm noun- a computer program that maliciously duplicates itself repeatedly in a host computer until it clogs and crashes the system US
- — Karla Jennings, The Devouring Fungus: Tales of the Computer Age, p. 225, 1990
- I say a true hacker will never release a worm, because they are too destructive with no purpose. — The Knightmare, Secrets of a Super Hacker, p. 134, 1994
- — Susie Dent, The Language Report, p. 32, 2003
- a coiled condenser used in the illegal production of alcohol US
- — David W. Maurer, Kentucky Moonshine, p. 127, 1974
- a facial blemish BARBADOS
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 121, 1965
- phencyclidine, the recreational drug known as PCP or angel dust US
- — Ronald Linder, PCP, p. 10, 1981
- an inexperienced oil field worker US
- — Ken Weaver, Texas Crude, p. 94, 1984
▶ wet down the worm to perform oral sex on a man US- Another way to say “fellatio” [...] Wetting down the worm[.] — Erica Orloff and JoAnn Baker, Dirty Little Secrets, p. 83, 2001
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