Verb
ctrl-c (third-person singular simple present ctrl-c's, present participle ctrl-c'ing, simple past and past participle ctrl-c'ed)
(Internet, technology) to copy, to save to one's clipboard.
When finished entering lines, Ctrl-C returns to the edlin command prompt. Source: Internet
While editing a line pressing Ctrl-C cancels any changes. Source: Internet
Press CTRL-C in the terminal to shut down the web server. Source: Internet
Upon CTRL-C, the socket is closed and the process exits. Source: Internet
Then press Ctrl-C (Mac: Command-C) to copy that photo into Elements’ memory. Source: Internet