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quickload

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English

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Etymology

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From quick +‎ load. Attested at least since 1992, as a feature in the game Wolfenstein 3D (in the form "Quick Load").

Pronunciation

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Verb

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quickload (third-person singular simple present quickloads, present participle quickloading, simple past and past participle quickloaded)

  1. (video games) To load a previous save with a rapid keystroke, especially if this can be done while already actively playing.

Noun

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quickload (plural quickloads)

  1. (video games) An instance of quickloading.
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