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servers isn't defined yet, but these are close:
1. Raping servers
EXTREMELY hot servers at a diner, EX. IHOP.
That you dream of raping and having wild sex with in the back of the diner.
Mai: Dude, he has a crush on you! He even blushed.

Derhead: mannnn!, im gonna be raping servers TONIGHT!
2. cs-servers
leetige gISP. www.cs-servers.co.uk
omg omg i rent from www.cs-servers.co.uk they are soo leet!
by Zephly Nov 16, 2003 share this
3. ncc
is a password cracker that is used with only servers...not proxies...
a ncc server cracker is used only with servers like edit.yahoo.com and login.yahoo.com
4. War Of The Servers
A movie created by Robert Stonemen made to be originally just a simple machmina about Garry's Mod but do to quick fame it ended up being the alterning moment of Garry's Mod. How? It brought in thosands maybe even milions of players to Garry's Mod it alterd the culture by changing Gmodian minds by giving the simplcy of love for war. Eventually the change made it where Gmod was once Peace and Love to an amazing game that can either be about the simple thing called friendship or become a hard bitten genreal in war.
"This time you can't ban them" - War Of The Servers Poster Quote
5. Dalnet
1 of the gayest IRC servers you will ever meet. Word out to fruit^loop and barbara the simonese whores.
Man, I just packeteding DALnet's 14.4k servers.
by dizee Jul 9, 2002 share this
6. 4u-servers
A computer server in a rackmount enclosure/case that takes up four rack units of height. A rack unit is 1.75". I know this is UrbanDictionary.com, but that other definition about it being slang for a slow server is crap.
We have two 4U servers handling database tasks in our main data center rack.
by StackTrayce Apr 3, 2003 share this
7. linux
A stable alternative to Windows, used primarily on servers and workstations. A favorite of graphic artist, 3D animators, and programmers, as well as corporations that can't afford for their computers to crash. Runs programs such as Alias|Wavefront's Maya, SoftImage's XSI, Adobe Photoshop etc. extremely well, but has trouble running software designed solely for the Windows operating system such as games (duh). In other words, Linux is used mostly by professionals who need a stable platform to do work on, rather than for playing games.
I use Linux on my servers and workstations that are designed for Maya and Photoshop, and I use Windows on my gaming computers.
by Parallax May 26, 2003 share this
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