slipstreamed

/ˈslɪpstriːmd/
verb
  1. Past tense of slipstream: followed closely behind a moving vehicle or person to benefit from reduced air resistance.
    • He slipstreamed the pace car during the race.
    • The ducklings slipstreamed their mother across the pond.
    • The cyclist slipstreamed the bus for several miles.
adjective
  1. Having been placed or updated in a slipstream, especially referring to software or data that has been integrated into a larger package (technical, but common in computing).
    • The slipstreamed drivers worked perfectly with the new hardware.
    • The slipstreamed update included all the latest security patches.
    • We used a slipstreamed installation disc to save time.
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