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brute force 

A problem-solving system (usually refereed to computation theory, but applicable to other fields such as mathematics) that involves testing every single possible solution to a problem in order to find the right one.
To bypass the system security John Doe used a brute force method, he tested all possible passwords with a bot.
brute force by Hernan00001 July 25, 2008

brute force 

A problem-solving system (usually refereed to computation theory, but applicable to other fields such as mathematics) that involves testing every single possible solution to a problem in order to find the right one.
To bypass the system security John used a brute force method, he tested all possible passwords with a bot.
brute force by Hernan00001 March 6, 2008

brute force 

A method of installing components to something (PC hardware in PC, Woodworking etc). When it should blatantly just slot in but dosnt, so force is used
DudeA: This CDROM Drie wont go in, man
DudeB: Brute force it dude
DudeA: Sweet..its in!
brute force by Andy Woodhead December 28, 2005

brute_force 

An insult towards someones weight.
You've really let yourself go, dude, you're turning into a total brute_force.
brute_force by spacer January 3, 2005

Brute Force Overshoot 

The result of releasing all of one's power, unexpectedly, at the height of applied force.
A Brute Force Overshoot is what happens when you apply all of your might to opening a bag of chips only to fling them all over the kitchen, or when you bang your knuckles as the wrench suddenly comes off of that pesky rusted nut, sending your hand uncontrollably forward.

brute force your cracker

To hack into someone's Instagram account which will crack open like a cracker.
I'm such a good hacker. I can brute force your cracker.