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In modern conversation, if someone mentions a "processor" without any other context, they are most likely referring to the computer chip (CPU). When talking about food, it is almost always called a "food processor" rather than just a "processor." In business contexts, such as finance or law, a "processor" usually refers to a company that manages paperwork or digital payments.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Leo is in his room while David is at the office.
David Smith

Just saw a deal on that new processor. Want it for your rig?

David Smith
Leo Smith
Leo Smith

Dad, please stop. You're totally capping if you think that's a deal.

💡
David is trying to connect with Leo by using gaming terminology ('rig'), while Leo responds with the Gen-Z slang 'capping', which means lying or exaggerating.

Meanings

noun

A microprocessor or central processing unit (CPU) that interprets and executes instructions in a computer.

"The new laptop features a multi-core processor for faster data handling."

noun

A machine or device used to treat or prepare materials, particularly food, into a different form.

"She used a food processor to quickly chop the vegetables for the soup."

noun

A person or organization that processes data, documents, or payments.

"The payment processor handles thousands of credit card transactions per second."

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