English Dictionary
◊ GOWN
gown
n 1: long, usually formal, woman's dress
2: protective garment worn by surgeons during operations [syn:
{surgical gown}, {scrubs}]
3: long flowing outer garment used for official or ceremonial
occasions [syn: {robe}]
v : dress in a gown
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN DOWN?
down
1. Not operating. "The up escalator is down" is considered a
humorous thing to say, and "The elevator is down" always
means "The elevator isn't working" and never refers to what
floor the elevator is on. With respect to computers, this
term has passed into the mainstream; the extension to other
kinds of machine is still hackish.
2. "go down" To stop functioning; usually said of the
{system}. The message from the {console} that every hacker
hates to hear from the operator is "System going down in 5
minutes".
3. "take down", "bring down" To deactivate purposely, usually
for repair work or {PM}. "I'm taking the system down to work
on that bug in the tape drive." Occasionally one hears the
word "down" by itself used as a verb in this sense.
See {crash}; opposite: {up}.
[{Jargon File}]
(1994-12-07)