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virgin


Unused pristine in a known initial state. "Let' s bring up a virgin system and see if it crashes again." (Especially useful after contracting a virus through SEX.) Also, by extension, buffers and the like within a program that have not yet been used. [Jargon File] (1994-11-30)

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