Word: deadlocking
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...real pity of a continuing deadlock would be that a sound proposal is so near...
Angered at the continuing deadlock in relations with the U.S., Jaruzelski delivered an unprecedented tirade against the Reagan Administration. The normally soft-spoken Polish leader railed against Washington's "anti-Polish obsession" and warned that his government would curtail contacts with Americans...
...convened in Geneva last week for the first ministerial meeting in nine years of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), a body formed after World War II to monitor rules for international commerce. After more than four days of acrimonious debate, the meeting ended in a virtual deadlock...
...left wing Jennifer White broke through the Yale defense at midfield White broke through the ball at fall speed for her one-on-one with Bulldog Sellers, and only a brilliant dive by the Eli goalie just inside the penalty circle stopped White's bid to end the scoring deadlock...
...monitor gronked"), gweep (one who spends unusually long periods of time hacking), cuspy (anything that is exceptionally good or performs its functions exceptionally well), dink (to modify in some small way so as to produce large or catastrophic results), bag biter (equipment or program that fails, usually intermittently) and deadlock (a situation wherein two or more processes are unable to proceed because each is waiting for the other to do something. This is the electronic equivalent of gridlock, a lovely, virtually perfect word that describes automobile traffic paralyzed both ways through an intersection). The hacker's lexicon is endless...