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FILENAME EXTENSION
.SYS

stiff-arm         
  • The [[Heisman Trophy]] in American college football shows a player anticipating delivering a stiff-arm fend.
Don't argue; Stiff arm; Stiff-arm
¦ verb tackle or fend off by extending an arm rigidly.
Arm wrestling         
  • The contestant on the right is in an injury-prone or "break arm" position. His shoulder must be in line with or behind the arm, as seen with the contestant on the left. This is cause for a referee to stop the match.
  • An arm wrestling match in action
  • Typical fracture
  • Hook match
  • Toproll (left) against press (right)
TYPE OF WRESTLING
Arm-wrestling; Armwrestling; Arm wrestle; Arm Wrestling; Arm-wrestler; Armwrestler; Arms of Iron; Bras de fer; Arm-wrestle; Arm wrestler
Arm wrestling (also spelled armwrestling) is a sport with two opponents who face each other with their bent elbows placed on a table and hands firmly gripped, who then attempt to force the opponent's hand down to the table top ("pin" them). The sport is often casually used to demonstrate the stronger person between two or more people.
arm-wrestling         
  • The contestant on the right is in an injury-prone or "break arm" position. His shoulder must be in line with or behind the arm, as seen with the contestant on the left. This is cause for a referee to stop the match.
  • An arm wrestling match in action
  • Typical fracture
  • Hook match
  • Toproll (left) against press (right)
TYPE OF WRESTLING
Arm-wrestling; Armwrestling; Arm wrestle; Arm Wrestling; Arm-wrestler; Armwrestler; Arms of Iron; Bras de fer; Arm-wrestle; Arm wrestler
¦ noun a contest in which two people sit opposite each other with one elbow resting on a table and try to force each other's arm down on to the table.
Derivatives
arm-wrestle verb

Wikipedia

.sys

.sys is a filename extension used in MS-DOS applications and Microsoft Windows operating systems. They are system files that contain device drivers or hardware configurations for the system.

Most DOS .sys files are real mode device drivers. Certain files using this extension are not, however:

  • MSDOS.SYS and IO.SYS are core operating system files in MS-DOS and Windows 9x.
  • CONFIG.SYS is a text file that contains various configuration options and specifies what device drivers will be loaded.
  • COUNTRY.SYS is a binary database containing country and codepage related information for use with the CONFIG.SYS COUNTRY directive and the NLSFUNC driver.
  • KEYBOARD.SYS is a binary database containing keyboard layout related information including short P-code sequences to be executed by an interpreter inside the KEYB keyboard driver.