noun the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance

verb to obtain or retrieve information or data from a storage device or system

  • Employees must request access to sensitive company information through the proper channels.
  • Can you help me get access to the restricted section of the library?
  • I know a guy who can hook you up with VIP access to the concert.
  • Education is the key that unlocks the door to success, granting you access to endless opportunities.

noun a reserve or alternative option

verb to support or confirm something with evidence or action

  • Please remember to back up all important files on the server regularly.
  • Hey, don't forget to back up your photos on the cloud!
  • I always back up my stuff on an external hard drive, just in case.
  • When facing a difficult decision, it's always good to have a strong support system to back you up.

noun a particular arrangement or set-up of elements or parts

adjective relating to the arrangement or set-up of elements or parts

  • The IT department is currently working on a new configuration for the network servers.
  • I'm trying to figure out the best configuration for my new gaming setup.
  • I need to tweak the configuration on my phone to get better battery life.
  • Finding the right configuration of skills and experience is key to succeeding in this job.

noun short for information, facts, or data about a particular subject

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  • Please provide me with more info regarding the project specifications.
  • Hey, can you give me some more info about what's going on?
  • I need the lowdown, so spill the info!
  • Her eyes were like sponges, absorbing every bit of info around her.

noun a person who uses a computer or other electronic device

  • The user must input their credentials to access the system.
  • Hey user, don't forget to log in before using the app.
  • Yo, user, gotta sign in first to use this thing.
  • The user is like a navigator, guiding their way through the digital landscape.

TP

noun abbreviation for toilet paper

  • The TP report is due by the end of the day.
  • Don't forget to hand in the TP assignment before leaving.
  • I need to finish up this TP thing before I can go home.
  • The TP of this project represents the foundation of our work.

verb to work together or communicate effectively, especially in a system or process

  • The two software systems need to interoperate seamlessly to ensure data consistency.
  • Make sure your phone can interoperate with your new smartwatch.
  • I heard the new gaming consoles can interoperate with each other for multiplayer games.
  • In order to achieve success, different departments must interoperate like a well-oiled machine.

Sys

noun A shortened form of the word 'system', often used in the context of technology or computer systems.

  • The Sys module in Python provides access to some variables used or maintained by the interpreter.
  • You can use the Sys module to get information about the Python interpreter.
  • Sys is like a behind-the-scenes ninja for Python.
  • In the world of programming, Sys is like the gatekeeper to the interpreter's secrets.

noun a shortened form of 'unified communications', referring to the integration of various communication tools and systems within an organization

  • The company implemented a unified comms system to streamline communication across all departments.
  • We started using unified comms at work and it's made coordinating projects so much easier.
  • Unified comms is the way to go for keeping everyone on the same page in the office.
  • Think of unified comms as the conductor of an orchestra, ensuring all the instruments play in harmony.

noun a type of language or communication used on the internet or in cyberspace

  • The company's IT department is well-versed in cyberspeak and can effectively communicate with tech experts.
  • I had to ask my friend to help me understand all the cyberspeak in that online forum.
  • I can't believe how much cyberspeak is used in gaming chat rooms these days.
  • Learning a new programming language can feel like deciphering a complex form of cyberspeak.

dba

noun abbreviation for 'doing business as', used to indicate a business name that is different from the legal name of the business owner

  • The company's legal name is registered as ABC Company, doing business as (dba) XYZ Enterprises.
  • I work for a small tech startup, but we operate under a dba called TechGenius.
  • I heard that Joe's Auto Repair is actually a dba for his side hustle in selling custom car parts.
  • In the world of music, many artists have a stage name that they use as a dba for their real identity.

IME

noun abbreviation for 'Integrated Marketing Environment'

  • IME stands for 'In My Experience', which is often used in academic writing to indicate personal observations or findings.
  • IME, the best way to cook pasta is to boil it for exactly 10 minutes.
  • IME, that movie was lit af!
  • IME, facing your fears head-on is the only way to truly conquer them.

adjective providing information or knowledge; informative

  • The pamphlet contained informatory content about the upcoming conference.
  • The email was very informatory, it had all the details we needed.
  • The website had some really cool and informatory stuff on it.
  • Her gestures were so informatory that I could tell exactly what she was thinking.

noun a service provided by a company or individual to help troubleshoot and solve technical problems with electronic devices or software

  • The company offers 24/7 tech support to assist with any technical issues.
  • I had to call tech support because my computer was acting up.
  • I'm gonna hit up tech support to see if they can help me fix my phone.
  • In life, friends can be your greatest tech support during challenging times.

noun a restart or refresh of a system or process

verb to restart or refresh a system or process

  • The IT department scheduled a reboot of the server to install the latest security updates.
  • I had to reboot my phone because the app was frozen.
  • Just give your computer a quick reboot and see if that fixes the issue.
  • Sometimes we need to reboot our mindset in order to approach a problem from a fresh perspective.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word, not a recognized part of speech in English language

  • The babylag in the software caused a delay in the project timeline.
  • I think there's a babylag in my phone, it's been running slow lately.
  • I hate dealing with babylags, they always mess up my computer.
  • The lack of communication between departments created a babylag in the decision-making process.

noun The act or process of creating a virtual version of something, such as a virtual machine or virtual network.

  • Virtualization technology allows multiple operating systems to run on a single physical server.
  • With virtualization, you can create multiple virtual machines on your computer.
  • Virtualization is like having a bunch of computers inside your computer.
  • The concept of virtualization is akin to creating a parallel universe within your existing system.

noun a protocol used for transferring files over a network

adverb used to modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, which is commonly used to transfer files between a client and a server.
  • I need to use FTP to upload the files to the website.
  • I'll just FTP the files over to you real quick.
  • Using FTP is like sending files through a virtual post office.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

  • The data can only be accessed by authorized personnel.
  • I accessed the website using my login credentials.
  • I hacked into the system and accessed all the files.
  • She accessed her inner strength to overcome the challenges.

adm

noun a three-letter acronym that stands for 'Active Directory Migration'

  • The committee members expressed their admiration for the admiral's strategic leadership.
  • Everyone at the party was in awe of the admiral's stories from his time at sea.
  • The admiral is a total boss when it comes to navigating rough waters.
  • The admiral's presence in the room was like a beacon of strength and authority.