carry-in
English
Noun
carry-in (plural carry-ins)
- (usually attributive) A location or program for which participants bring something, such appliances brought to a repair shop or food brought to a gathering (a carry-in shop or a carry-in party).
- (computing) A command that adds a carry (bit or digit that is carried in an addition operation) to an accumulator for the current digit in an addition operation.
- (Ohio, Indiana, Chicago) A potluck.
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