English edit

Etymology edit

From floppy +‎ -ful.

Noun edit

floppyful (plural floppyfuls)

  1. (computing, rare) The amount (of data) that a floppy disk can hold.
    • 1986 February 25, Stephen Manes, “Fritter: The Ever-present Enemy”, in PC Magazine, volume 5, number 4, →ISSN, page 93:
      The manual reveals that the video commands of DOS's MODE are useless; in their stead the manufacturer has supplied a floppyful of software.