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zorch

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zorch - /zorch/ 1. [TMRC] To attack with an inverse heat sink.

2. [TMRC] To travel with velocity approaching lightspeed.

3. [MIT] To propel something very quickly. "The new comm software is very fast; it really zorches files through the network."

4. [MIT] Influence. Brownie points. Good karma. The intangible and fuzzy currency in which favours are measured. "I'd rather not ask him for that just yet; I think I've used up my quota of zorch with him for the week."

5. [MIT] Energy, drive, or ability. "I think I'll punt that change for now; I've been up for 30 hours and I've run out of zorch."

6. [MIT] To flunk an exam or course.

7. Computing power.


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Dennis lounged in back while I played Dr Phil to Captain Zorch.
SALT LAKE CITY -- UTFC Financing Solutions, LLC today announced an investment in Zorch Software, which builds integrated project resource management systems and productivity solutions for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device and other life sciences companies.
 
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