Dongle
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A piece of computer hardware that is provided with software. This hardware has to be attached to the computer (example: Printer port) to allow the software to work.
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The get head behind the shed at a party.
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A large penis. In this sense it is meant to be the bigger version of a medium penis(a [dangle]), which is in turn bigger than a small penis(a [dingle])
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(noun) A USB device designed specifically to drive the owner to the point of insanity. Contains hidden software aimed at disconnecting from the internet mid-conversation thus causing maximum disruption and annoyance. 2. (noun) A small plastic toy used by cats to chase along wooden floor at 5am. 3. (noun) A primative alarm clock when used in conjunction with definition 2
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The word to end all words.
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The person in the middle of a threesome penetrating a person and being penetrated by another person.
The first person must receive, the second gives and receives, and the third only gives. To be a real dongle, there must be penetration with either a strap-on or penis. -
a small double-ended cord used to use headphones on the IPhone 7. One end plugs into where you charge your phone, and the other plugs into your headphones.
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Another word that should be normal but really means dick
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An industrial reference to the male gentialia; usually, but not always, referring to a small flaccid penis.
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A group of four or more drumline members.
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A dongle is a small device, typically about the size of a flash drive, that plugs in to a computer. Some dongles act as security keys while others serve as adapters. While early dongles connected to parallel ports on PCs and ADB ports on Macs, modern versions typically connect to a USB port.
Security dongles are used for copy protection are designed to prevent software piracy. For example, some high-end software applications, such as professional audio and video production programs, require a dongle in order to run. The dongle, which is included with the software, must be plugged in when you open the software program. If the correct dongle is not detected, the application will produce an error message saying a dongle is required in order to use the software.
Certain types of adapters are also called dongles. For instance, a dongle may provide a laptop with different types of wired connections. Previous generations of laptops had expansion slots called PCMCIA ports that were too skinny to include an Ethernet jack. Therefore, a dongle was required. These types of dongles were typically one to three inch cables that connected to the card on one end and had an Ethernet jack on the other. Modern Ethernet dongles have a similar appearance, but they usually connect to a USB or Thunderbolt port.
Today, many dongles provide wireless capabilities. For example, USB Wi-Fi adapters are often called dongles. Since most computers now have built-in Wi-Fi chips, cellular data adapters, such as 3G and 4G dongles, are more prevalent. These types of dongles allow you to connect to the Internet via a cellular carrier like Verizon or AT -
A short adaptor [cable] to [convert] between different [plug] conventions.
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