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Meanings and definitions for IDLE
What does IDLE stand for? What does IDLE mean?
- IDLE (short for Integrated DeveLopment Environment or Integrated Development and Learning Environment) is an integrated development environment for Python, which has been bundled with the default implementation of the language since 1.5.2b1.
- Idle (GNR) railway station, in Idle, West Yorkshire
- Idle (L&BR) railway station, in Idle, West Yorkshire
- Idle, West Yorkshire, UK; a suburb of Bradford, England
Idle railway station
- Idle and Thackley, a ward in Bradford Metropolitan District in the county of West Yorkshire, England, UK
Idle railway station (Leeds and Bradford Railway)
- River Idle, a river flowing through Nottinghamshire, England
- Mrs. Idle (born 1940), a stagename for Australian actress Lyn Ashley
- Christopher Idle (politician) (1771–1819), British politician
- Christopher Idle (hymnwriter) (born 1938), British hymnodist
- Eric Idle (born 1943), a comedian, sketch writer, and actor, member of Monty Python
- Graham Idle (born 1950), British rugby footballer
- Idle, a 2000 demo album by the band Daylight Dies
- Idle game, another name for an incremental game
- Idle (engine), engine running without load
Idle speed
- Idle (CPU), CPU non-utilisation or low-priority mode
Synchronous Idle (SYN), the idle command to synchronize terminals
- System Idle Process
- Idle (programming language), a dialect of Lua
- IDLE, an integrated development environment for the Python programming language
- IMAP IDLE, an IMAP feature where an email server actively notifies a client application when new mail has arrived
- Indolent lesions of epithelial origin (IDLE), a classification of cancers
- Adle
- Christopher Idle (hymnwriter) (born 1938), British hymnwriter
- Christopher Idle (politician) (1771–1819), British politician and member of Parliament
- Ideal (ethics), values that one actively pursues as goals
- Platonic ideal, a philosophical idea of trueness of form, associated with Plato
- Ideal (ring theory), special subsets of a ring considered in abstract algebra
- Ideal, special subsets of a semigroup
- Ideal (order theory), special kind of lower sets of an order
- Ideal (set theory), a collection of sets regarded as "small" or "negligible"
- Ideal (Lie algebra), a particular subset in a Lie algebra
- Ideal point, a boundary point in hyperbolic geometry
- Ideal triangle, a triangle in hyperbolic geometry whose vertices are ideal points
- Ideal chain, in science, the simplest model describing a polymer
- Ideal gas law, in physics, governing the pressure of an ideal gas
- Ideal transformer, an electrical transformer having zero resistance and perfect magnetic threading
- Ideal Final Result, in TRIZ methodology, the best possible solution
- Thought experiment, sometimes called an ideal experiment
- Ideal type, a social science term
- Ideal solution, a solution with thermodynamic properties analogous to those of a mixture of ideal gases
- Ideal Film Company, a leading British film studio of the Silent Era
- Ideal (TV series), a British situation comedy
- Ideal (band), late 1990s/2000s American R&B group
- Ideal (German band), early 1980s German rock group
- Ideal Toy Company, a now defunct toy company
- Ideal (album), the 1999 eponymous debut album by the R&B group
- Ideal (play), a play by Ayn Rand
- Ideal Ice Cream, an ice cream company
- Ideal, Georgia
- Ideal, Illinois
- Ideal, South Dakota
- Ideal Mini School
- Changhe Ideal, a city car produced by a joint-venture of Changhe and Suzuki
- IDEAL Scholars Fund, an American scholarship program for underrepresented students
- Ideal (newspaper), a Spanish-language newspaper
- iDEAL, an online payment method in the Netherlands
- Ideal Industries, an American manufacturer of electrical connectors and tools
- IDEAL framework (Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment, Long-term study), a framework for describing the stages of innovation in surgery
- IDEAL (Interactive Development Environment for an Application Lifecycle), a development language above COBOL for DATACOM/DB
- Idea
- Moshe Idel, historian and philosopher of Jewish mysticism (born 1947)
- Atil or Itil, the ancient capital of Khazaria
- Itil (river), also Idel, Atil, Atal, the ancient and modern Turkic name of the river Volga
- Ivel, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province
- Hours of Idleness (book) 1807 poetry collection by Lord Byron
- Idle Hours (album), a 1962 blues album
- Idle Hours (painting), an 1894 landscape painting
- Idle Hour, Lexington, Kentucky, USA; a neighborhood
- Idle Hour, Oakdale, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York State, USA; the former Vanderbilt estate
- Idle Hours, Beaumont, Texas, USA; an NRHP-listed country house
- Idle Hour Stock Farm, Lexington, Kentucky, USA; a former thoroughbred horse farm
- A slacker, a person who habitually avoids work
- Idler-wheel, a system used to transmit the rotation of the main shaft of a motor to another rotating device
- Idler circuit, a circuit in a parametric amplifier to generate an idle response
- The Idler (1758–60), a series of essays by Samuel Johnson and his contemporaries
- The Idler (1892–1911), a literary and humorous magazine started by Jerome K. Jerome
- The Idler (1993), a bi-monthly British magazine exploring alternative ways of working and living
- The Idler (Canadian magazine), a Canadian literary magazine published from 1985 to 1993
- The Idler, name of the Progressive Review, an American alternative publication, from 1964 to 1969
- The Idlers, novel by Morley Roberts 1906
- Idlers (Canadian band), a Canadian reggae band
- The Idlers, a United States Coast Guard Academy ensemble
- An Idler, nom-de-plume of George Stillman Hillard (1808–1879)
- Salomon Idler (1610–1669), German shoemaker and aviation pioneer
- Idle
- Idles (band), a British rock band
- Idlès, a town and commune in Algeria
- Ideles, in abstract algebra
- The Teen Idles, an American hardcore punk band
- Cult image, a neutral term for a man-made object that is worshipped or venerated for the deity, spirit or demon that it embodies or represents
- Murti, a point of focus for devotion or meditation in Hindu and Buddhist religion (not always man-made)
- Idol (philosophy), one of several concepts developed by various philosophers
- In pop music entertainment, an idol refers to an entertainer (generally from their teens to mid-20s) known for or marketed to maintain a close relationship with fans, who in turn support them through attending events and buying merchandise.
Chinese idol
- Japanese idol
- Korean idol
- Taiwanese idol
- Teen idol
- Matinée idol, an adored film or theater star
- "Idol" (Amanda Ghost song), from the album Ghost Stories
- "Idol" (BTS song), from the album Love Yourself: Answer
- Idol (film), a South Korean film
- "Idol", an episode of the television series Power Rangers: SPD
- Idols (film), a 1943 Spanish film
- Idols (TV series), one of several television-shows which give formerly obscure persons an opportunity to become stars:
Pop Idol, the original series in the United Kingdom
- American Idol, in the United States
- Asian Idol
- Australian Idol
- Bangladeshi Idol
- Canadian Idol
- Deutschland sucht den Superstar, in Germany
- Idol (Norwegian TV series)
- Idol Puerto Rico
- Idol (Swedish TV series)
- Ídolos (Portuguese TV series)
- Idols (Danish TV series)
- Idols (Dutch TV series)
- Idols (Finnish TV series)
- Idols South Africa
- Idols (West African TV series)
- Indian Idol
- Indonesian Idol
- Kurd Idol, in Iraqi Kurdistan
- Nepal Idol AP1 TV
- New Zealand Idol (2004-2006)
- Nouvelle Star, in France
- Pakistan Idol
- Singapore Idol
- 1DOL, a Philippine TV musical
- The iDol (film), a Japanese comedy movie
- Billy Idol, an English rock musician
- Lodi (wrestler), also known as Idol
- The Idols, a professional wrestling tag team consisting of "Vicious" Verne Siebert and Rocky Dellesera who had wrestled for All Star Wrestling
- Idol Records, a record label
- MYLIP, also known as IDOL "Inducible Degrader of the LDL receptor"
- Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL)
- Idolatry, the worship of idols
- Idoli, a Serbian new wave band from the early 1980s
- Idolo, Jubert Doctor a.k.a. matinee aydol
- Idyll or idyl, a type of poem
- Lake Idyl, Winter Haven, Florida, USA; a lake
- Idyll Farms, Northport, Michigan, USA; a goat farm
- Idyl (musician), Nigerian singer Daniel Diongoli
- Idylls (album), 1992 album by Love Spirals Downwards
- Idyll XI (bucolic poem #11) by Theocritus
- Idyll VI (bucolic poem #6) by Theocritus
- Idyllic school (The Idyllists), 19th century British art movement
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