Ship in a sentence as a noun

If he jumps ship, the whole thing is surely tainted.

We dont buy gold and ship it on gunships anymore.

Sign up, ship it, then go back to earning a steady income.

If you don't, don't be all that surprised when I jump ship at a moment's notice.

It doesn't bode well for your platform when your own internal teams can't ship best of breed apps.

Build your portfolio, put some stuff up in Github and ship your side project.

I'm already at the point where I want to jump ship; I just can't figure out how to do it without losing contact with my friends.

The fact that it is 2012 and stores still refuse to just let you give them money and then have them ship you a product is ridiculous.

There are many add-ons that can help with thisbut its not something that we should ship to hundreds of millions of users.

Ship in a sentence as a verb

It made it really hard to ship and test something when you don't have linkedin, google, bebo, and twitter reviewing your code.

I think the point of Asher's essay is to show how much love and effort went into it, and that they were indeed the first to ship a full, polished game with that concept.

The first is that it explicitly prohibits patent lawsuits against people for actually using the GPL-licensed software you ship.

Epic: "But the chain of logic from 'Linux is about choice' to 'ship everything and let the user chose how they want their sound to not work' starts with fallacy and ends with disaster.

Older developers are also less vulnerable to faddish thinking, choosing tools that they can ship with over the latest faddish language or technique.

"I, for one, am floored that someone in city government was able to rise above the bureaucracy and ship something truly useful and delightful for citizens.

Having wooed so many developers to the Mac in the last decade, are they really prepared to throw away all that goodwill by shipping obsolete tools and making it a pain in the *** to upgrade them?

Oh, that's in there too... they ship a 'configuration profile' which adds a new email account, so your password is leaving the device in cleartext and being used to create the profile server-side which is then shipped back to the phone and installed, how exactly?This just gets worse and worse if I understand correctly... I'm surprised that configuration profiles can be shipped to an arbitrary device from a third party this way without the user manually installing LinkedIn's certificate as trusted.

Ship definitions

noun

a vessel that carries passengers or freight

verb

transport commercially

See also: transport send

verb

hire for work on a ship

verb

go on board

See also: embark

verb

travel by ship

verb

place on board a ship; "ship the cargo in the hold of the vessel"