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▪ I. tabbing, vbl. n.1|ˈtæbɪŋ| [f. tab n.5 or tabulator n. + -ing1.] The action or effect of using the tabulator key on a typewriter or other keyboard.
1967D. G. Hays Introd. Computational Linguistics iv. 63 Whereas tabbing on a paper tape typewriter must be recorded, tabbing on a keypunch has the effect of putting the next perforation in a different column. 1982Byte July 284/2 The typewriter's automated functions..include word and phrase underlining, tabbing, centering titles, and aligning columns of decimal numbers. 1984PC 18 Sept. 227/1 Specify the right parameters and you end up with perfectly aligned columnar material. It is that simple. No tabbing. No margin setting. No waiting. ▪ II. tabbing, vbl. n.2 U.K. Mil. slang.|ˈtæbɪŋ| [Of uncertain origin; perh. related to tab n.1] Esp. in the Parachute Regiment: = yomping vbl. n. Also tab v.2 intr. = yomp v. a; tab n.6, a forced march in this order.
1982Listener 8 July 2/3 It became a world of ‘yomping’ and ‘tabbing’ (walking). Ibid. 3/1 That night he set out on a ‘tab’ for Goose Green. 1982Sunday Express Mag. 14 Nov. 43/2 ‘Yomping’—Marine slang for a long march under heavy kit. In Para language it is ‘tabbing’. 1983McGowan & Hands Don't Cry for Me iv. 81 Paras referred to a forced march at speed in fighting order as ‘tabbing’. The Marines instead went ‘yomping’. 1985Observer 26 May 14/4 They have their own argot: they bimble, yomp, or tab across the peat. |