Type-in

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

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Noun
  1. 1
    A program listing, printed in a magazine, etc., to be inputted and run by the reader. dated

    "Now, there aren't many magazines for which I'd have been prepared to write the tips pages two years running. And even fewer that would inspire me to compile their type-in pages for month after month. But YS tips and type-ins weren't like other magazines', and I didn't mind doing them at all."

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"Now, there aren't many magazines for which I'd have been prepared to write the tips pages two years running. And even fewer that would inspire me to compile their type-in pages for month after month. But YS tips and type-ins weren't like other magazines', and I didn't mind doing them at all."

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