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  • 1gang-punch — gangˈ punch transitive verb (computing) To punch (the same information) in a number of cards, or to punch (a number of cards) with the same information • • • Main Entry: ↑gang …

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  • 2gang punch — I. noun Etymology: gang (I) + punch (n.) : a device used for gang punching II. transitive verb Etymology: gang (I) punch …

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  • 3punch-up — [punch′up΄] n. [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] Brit. Informal 1. a noisy fist fight; brawl 2. a gang fight; rumble …

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  • 4Punch perm — A punch perm is a type of tightly permed male hairstyle in Japan that was popular among Yakuza (mafia), Chimpira (low level mafia), bōsōzoku (motorcycle gang members), truck drivers, construction workers, and Enka singers, from the 1960s till the …

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  • 5Key punch — A key punch is a device for entering data into punched cards by precisely punching holes at locations designated by the keys struck by the operator. Early keypunches were manual devices. Later keypunches were mechanized, often resembled a small… …

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  • 6Donkey punch — This article is about the sexual act. For the film, see Donkey Punch (film). For the television episode, see Donkey Punch (Robot Chicken episode). Donkey punch Donkey punch is slang term for an apocryphal and potentially lethal[1] sexual practice …

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  • 7Melbourne Punch — (from 1900, simply titled Punch) (2 August 1855 – December 1925) was an Australian illustrated magazine founded by Edgar Ray and Frederick Sinnett, modelled closely on Punch of London which was founded just fifteen years earlier.[1][2] Ray and… …

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  • 8bunch-punch — n American a gang bang or train …

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  • 9gangpunch — gang·punch (găngʹpŭnch ) tr.v. Computer Science gang·punched, gang·punch·ing, gang·punch·es To duplicate (information) from a punched card onto succeeding cards. * * * …

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  • 10List of IBM products — The following is a list of notable products from the International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations, beginning in the 1890s, and spanning punched card machinery, time clocks, and typewriters, via mainframe… …

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