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virus noun- HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus US
- The Virus wasn’t a disease, it was a personal message from God or the Devil. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 64, 1992
- Ella is dressed in black yet again, for a neighbor’s son, a man dead from the virus after years on the corner. — David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner, p. 129, 1997
- She wasn’t going to beat around the bush. “I caught the virus.” — Treasure E. Blue, A Street Girl Named Desire, p. 247, 2007
- in computing, a program that duplicates itself maliciously when it finds a host, often with a mechanism that enables it then to spread to new hosts US
- — Karla Jennings, The Devouring Fungus, p. 225, 1990
- A true hacker may release a virus if it can move harmlessly through a system, erasing itself as it goes, making sure it never backtracks to where it’s been before. — The Knightmare, Secrets of a Super Hacker, p. 134, 1994
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