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  • curprev 02:0202:02, 14 January 2020Equinox talk contribs 2,159 bytes +302 →‎Noun: # {{lb|en|computing}} A program that outputs the contents of storage or a data structure. #* '''2005''', Kris Kaspersky, ''Hacker Debugging Uncovered'' (page 51) #*: Protected programs implement various measures of counteraction against debuggers, disassemblers, '''dumpers''', and other hacker tools. undo
  • curprev 02:0002:00, 14 January 2020Equinox talk contribs 1,857 bytes +457 # {{lb|en|surfing}} A wave that knocks a surfer into the water. #* '''1959''', John Bloomfield, ''Know-how in the Surf'' (page 28) #*: The choice of a '''dumper''' can be disastrous for a comparatively unskilled surfer {{...}} #* '''2004''', Australian Mathematical Society, ''Gazette'' (volume 31, page 249) #*: {{...}} learning how to slide across the face of a wave is put to practical use when inadvertently catching a '''dumper''' (plunging wave). undo

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