bluescreen
See also: blue screen
English
Etymology
From blue + screen; derived from "blue screen of death".
Verb
bluescreen (third-person singular simple present bluescreens, present participle bluescreening, simple past and past participle bluescreened)
- (intransitive, computing) To experience a stop error and shut down to prevent damage to system hardware.
- His computer bluescreened because of the prerelease software.
- (informal, by analogy) To emotionally shut down, such as in response to a traumatic personal crisis.
Noun
bluescreen (plural bluescreens)
- Alternative form of blue screen.