interrupt 1. [techspeak] n. On a computer, an event that interrupts normal processing and temporarily diverts
flow-of-control through an "interrupt handler" routine. See also
trap. 2. interj. A request for attention from a hacker.
Often explicitly spoken. "Interrupt --- have you seen Joe
recently?" See priority interrupt. 3. Under MS-DOS, nearly
synonymous with `system call', because the OS and BIOS routines
are both called using the INT instruction (see {interrupt list,the}
) and because programmers so often have to bypass the OS (going
directly to a BIOS interrupt) to get reasonable
performance.