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(nonstandard, proscribed) Alternative form of a bit. [(informal) To a small extent; in a small amount.]
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A small amount of something.
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(by extension, humorous, slang) The supposed place where bits (binary digits) go when they fall off the end of a register during a shift operation; the notional resting place of lost or missing digital information.
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Alternative form of bit bucket [(historical) A container for holding chad (“small punched-out pieces of paper”) from paper tape or punch cards used with teleprinters, early computers, and other machines; a chad box.]
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A very small bit or piece.
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(electronics) A bit on a chip that can be used to disable one of the features of the chip if it proves faulty or negatively impacts performance.
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(historical) A voucher or token coin used in payrolls under the truck system.
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Alternative spelling of fifth-rate [(UK, military, nautical, historical) A fifth-rate warship.]
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A tin, often with a slot in the top, for depositing coins, used by children to save.
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A clip used for securing folded banknotes.
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An American jukebox operated by nickels.
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