In the Urban language, a computer duster is a person or people who inhale substances that are not meant to be inhaled. The substances can lead to addictions.
Inhalants are not hallucinogenic. One exception could be nitrous oxide but it is different from what most people refer to as inhalants (computer duster, butane etc) as it doesn't inherently cause damage where as other inhalants do.
The X86 64 is considered to refer to the central processing unit for computers. The X86 64 predominantly supports both physical and virtual memory on computer systems.
body language
I guess you're trying to refer to Assembly language.
"Shawty" is a slang term used to refer to a person, typically a female, and is often used to show affection or admiration. It is commonly used in hip-hop and urban culture.
WML refers to Wireless Markup Language. It is a markup language that is used for mobiles.
One can say dog in the Zulu language as phikiza.
Yes. You can refer to a "personal computer" as just a "computer"
That might refer to a calculator; to a computer; or to a spreadsheet program (which runs on a computer).
Urban maladies refer to health issues that arise due to living in urban areas, such as pollution, noise, stress, and lack of access to green spaces. These factors can contribute to a range of physical and mental health problems among urban populations. Efforts to combat urban maladies often involve urban planning and public health initiatives.
NGT may refer to various things such as Dutch Sign Language, Nasogastic tube, Nigeria's Got Talent and much more. Dutch Sign Language means Nederland Gebarentaal in the Dutch language.
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