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Plug and Play
noun
- (sometimes lowercase) a standard for the production of compatible computers, peripherals, and software that facilitates device installation and enables automatic configuration of the system.
plug and play
noun
- computing a feature of hardware that enables computers to automatically detect and configure hardware devices without the need for intervention
adjective
- capable of detecting the addition of a new input or output device and automatically activating the appropriate control software
Word History and Origins
Origin of Plug and Play1
Example Sentences
Medgene uses baculovirus, which normally infects insects, as a “platform” into which the company can “plug and play” different influenza genes to produce vaccines against specific viruses.
"This suggests that adding replacement neurons isn't plug and play," Baldwin says.
“They’ve gone from it being plug and play here and there,” said Brandon Huffman, a national recruiting analyst for 247Sports, “to it being almost the complete approach, which I’m not sure that’s the best way to go. The danger of going to the portal with plug and play is you’re not developing and not getting the cohesiveness and then you might have a year where you lose six of those guys on one side of the ball, then what?”
While dipping heavily into the transfer portal is widely referred to as plug and play, UCLA’s recent approach under Chip Kelly might be best described as plug and pray.
Wright played right tackle in college, and The Athletic projects him to be a “plug and play” starter at the next level.
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