1. blackhole - Noun
2. blackhole - Verb
blackhole (plural blackholes)
(chiefly attributive) Alternative form of black hole
blackhole (third-person singular simple present blackholes, present participle blackholing, simple past and past participle blackholed)
Alternative form of black hole
And the knock-on effect will be a financial blackhole which will stop the club from making any big-money signings for a year. Source: Internet
About a week after Kafeine highlighted the Duqu exploit’s use in Cool, the same exploit showed up in Blackhole. Source: Internet
If you look at cable news or listen to top podcasts, you’d think there is literally nothing that escapes the light-crushing blackhole of partisan politics. Source: Internet
Irrfan Khan, Rishi Kapoor, Saroj Khan, Wajid Khan, Sushant Singh Rajput and so many other talents that left us leaving a blackhole vacant in the world of cinema. Source: Internet
I got a little confused by the part that says that UPDATE and DELETE triggers don't execute on BLACKHOLE tables. Source: Internet
Since then, an exploit for the vulnerability has made it into the Metasploit toolkit and at least into one of the popular ExploitKits called BlackHole. Source: Internet