1 a diskette (= a flat, circular device, usually inside a square container, that has a magnetic covering and is used for storing computer information)
2 soft and easily bent; not able to maintain a firm shape or position:
3 → floppy disk
The data is stored on a hard disk and backed up on a floppy disk.
The company supplies things like printer ink, computer paper and floppy disks direct to your door.
Longer pieces tend to get floppier depending on the species of wood used.
Furthermore, hard disks are objects that can be attached to printers, have system software reinstalled on them, and have program disks copied to them; floppy disks are not.
On the other hand, floppy disks are things which can be inserted into a disk drive, ejected, locked, unlocked, and protected; no such actions can be applied to hard disks.
The rabbits became floppy, but after a time when the symptoms had worn off they became frisky.
The actual amount of covered area given over to tarantulas, chameleons, white rabbits, pink rabbits and rabbits with floppy ears, is quite small.
I hear all the talk about floppy discs, megabytes and all the other jargon.
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