| Noun | 1. | sponge - a porous mass of interlacing fibers the forms the internal skeleton of various marine animals and usable to absorb water or any porous rubber or cellulose product similarly used |
| 2. | sponge - someone able to acquire new knowledge and skills rapidly and easily; "she soaks up foreign languages like a sponge" Synonyms: quick study | |
| 3. | sponge - a follower who hangs around a host (without benefit to the host) in hope of gain or advantage | |
| 4. | sponge - primitive multicellular marine animal whose porous body is supported by a fibrous skeletal framework; usually occurs in sessile colonies | |
| Verb | 1. | sponge - wipe with a sponge, so as to clean or moisten |
| 2. | sponge - ask for and get free; be a parasite | |
| 3. | sponge - erase with a sponge; as of words on a blackboard | |
| 4. | sponge - soak up with a sponge | |
| 5. | sponge - gather sponges, in the ocean |
| sponge - A special case of a Unix filter that reads its entire
input before writing any output; the canonical example is a
sort utility. Unlike most filters, a sponge can conveniently
overwrite the input file with the output data stream. If a
file system has file versioning (as ITS did and VMS does
now) the sponge/filter distinction loses its usefulness,
because directing filter output would just write a new
version. See also slurp. |
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