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1. (n.) deep space
space beyond the solar system.
Etymology: (1950–55)
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| Definition of 'deep space' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) deep space
any region in space outside the solar system
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| Definitions of 'deep space' |
The New Hacker's Dictionary |
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1. deep space
1. Describes the notional location of any program that has gone
off the trolley. Esp.: used of programs that just
sit there silently grinding long after either failure or some output is
expected. “Uh oh. I should have gotten a prompt ten seconds ago.
The program's in deep space somewhere.” Compare
buzz, catatonic,
hyperspace. 2. The metaphorical location of a human so dazed and/or confused or
caught up in some esoteric form of bogosity that he
or she no longer responds coherently to normal communication. Compare
page out.
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