Computing Jargon

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a trick or deception

verb to waste time in aimless or foolish activity

  • The musician was accused of diddling the melody in his performance.
  • I caught my little brother trying to diddle with my phone.
  • Stop diddling around and get to work!
  • The company's CEO was caught diddling with the financial records.

verb past tense of load, meaning to fill or place a large amount of something into or onto something else

adjective describing something that is heavily filled or covered with something

  • The truck was loaded with supplies for the remote village.
  • I'm feeling loaded after that big meal.
  • She's always loaded with cash, it's like she never runs out.
  • His words were loaded with hidden meaning, making it hard to decipher his true intentions.

noun a type of insect that is typically considered a pest

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  • The exterminator was called in to deal with a roach infestation in the restaurant.
  • Eww, there's a roach crawling on the kitchen counter!
  • I saw a huge roach in the bathroom last night, it was gross.
  • The corrupt politician was like a roach, always finding a way to survive despite the scandals.