jailbreak

Noun

 * 1) An escape from prison.
 * 2)  A modification to the firmware of an electronic device (typically a mobile phone or tablet) to allow the installation and use of software not officially supported by the device's manufacturer.
 * 3)  A prompt to a large language model which frees it from its ethical restrictions.
 * 4)  A rule present in some ice hockey leagues that causes a penalty to end if the short-handed team scores.
 * 5) A goal scored in this situation.
 * 1)  A rule present in some ice hockey leagues that causes a penalty to end if the short-handed team scores.
 * 2) A goal scored in this situation.
 * 1) A goal scored in this situation.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: vankilapako
 * German: Gefängnisausbruch
 * Japanese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:, huida de cárcel
 * Turkish: hapisten kaçış, hapisten kaçma

Verb

 * 1) To escape from prison.
 * 2)  To modify the firmware of an electronic device, especially a mobile phone, in order to remove restrictions that prevent it from running unofficial software.
 * 3)  To free a large language model from its ethical restrictions using prompt injection.
 * 4)  To score while short-handed in a league with the "jailbreak" rule.
 * 1)  To free a large language model from its ethical restrictions using prompt injection.
 * 2)  To score while short-handed in a league with the "jailbreak" rule.
 * 1)  To score while short-handed in a league with the "jailbreak" rule.
 * 1)  To score while short-handed in a league with the "jailbreak" rule.
 * 1)  To score while short-handed in a league with the "jailbreak" rule.
 * 1)  To score while short-handed in a league with the "jailbreak" rule.

Usage notes

 * The inflected forms of jailbreak are very rare for the sense "escape from prison".

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)   (a modification to the firmware of an electronic device (typically a mobile phone or tablet) to allow the installation and use of software not officially supported by the device's manufacturer).