mopy
English
Verb
mopy (third-person singular simple present mopies, present participle mopying, simple past and past participle mopied)
- To print more than one copy of a document using a computer printer rather than printing one original and copying it with a separate machine.
- 1996 November 11, Noor Amal, “Why copy when you can mopy”, in New Straits Times, page 18:
- Mopy is a term HP [Hewlett-Packard] has coined to talk about a new paradigm to address the current printing/coping[sic] trend. Mopying is a term describing the process of creating multiple original prints, or "mopies" on a laser printer.
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Verb
mopy (third-person singular simple present mopies, present participle mopying, simple past and past participle mopied)
- (computing) To move a file to a target location without caring whether or not the source file is deleted afterwards.
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