Definition of Bulletproof

Babylon English
bulletproof
adj. impervious to bullets, protected against bullets
v. make impervious to bullets

bullet-proof
resistant against bullets, that bullets cannot pierce

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Bulletproof Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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bulletproof
Used of an algorithm or implementation considered extremely robust; lossage-resistant; capable of correctly recovering from any imaginable exception condition - a rare and valued quality. Synonym armor-plated.
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Jargon File
bulletproof
adj. Used of an algorithm or implementation considered extremely robust; lossage-resistant; capable of correctly recovering from any imaginable exception condition -- a rare and valued quality. Implies that the programmer has thought of all possible errors, and added code to protect against each one. Thus, in some cases, this can imply code that is too heavyweight, due to excessive paranoia on the part of the programmer. Syn. armor-plated.


Bulletproof Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

WordNet 2.0
bulletproof

Adjective
1. without flaws or loopholes; "an ironclad contract"; "a watertight alibi"; "a bulletproof argument"
(synonym) ironclad, unassailable, unshakable, watertight
(similar) incontestable, incontestible
2. not penetrable by bullets; "bulletproof glass"; "bulletproof vest"
(similar) armored, armoured

hEnglish - advanced version
bulletproof

bulletproof
adj : not penetrable by bullets


Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1
bulletproof
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Bulletproof Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries

Rabintex Ballistic Dictionary
Bulletproof
Protection capability against bullets.


Bulletproof Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Bulletproof
A material or object described as bulletproof is capable of stopping a bullet or similar high velocity missile. The term bullet resistant is often preferred since few, if any, practical materials provide complete protection against all types of bullets or multiple hits in the same location.

Such materials are usually rigid, but may be supple. They may be complex, such as KevlarLexan, and carbon fiber composite materials, or they may be basic and simple, such as steel or titanium. Bullet resistant materials are often used in law enforcement and military applications, saving a number of lives.


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