To push a system to its limits; such that the system is at its maximum work output at which failure is more likely.
Despite the multi-core CPU and high capacity of RAM, the system started pegging out when the simulation began executing.
As he floored it, the car 's engine began to roar, and despite pegging out the RPM gauge beyond the red-line, the engine did not falter.
As he floored it, the car 's engine began to roar, and despite pegging out the RPM gauge beyond the red-line, the engine did not falter.
by afkam October 19, 2015
I was afraid I was going to peg out.
Yeah, we gave him defib but it didn't help, he still pegged out.
Yeah, we gave him defib but it didn't help, he still pegged out.
by Ashtomus Prime June 04, 2009
To get out, to leave the room or general area so another individual can fornicate with another individual (or more)
by Adam Dickey September 24, 2007