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bleeding edge
noun
Something too new and untested to be reliable or to have any assurance of safety; the figurative place where such things exist.
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Bleeding Edge book trailer from The Penguin Press on Vimeo.
"We're not bleeding edge, but we're cutting edge".
"There's leading edge and there is bleeding edge," he said.
What Steve is doing for Modulations is bleeding edge.
Here you find the files corresponding to the 'remote master branch', the bleeding edge of development.
But there's a reason such technology development is called bleeding edge: things often go wrong.
KS: It's definitely bleeding edge.
I write about bleeding edge automotive technology.
First for the bleeding edge, then for the trailing edge.
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I was willing to let the NetRoots be fringe, or bleeding edge-as the kid's say.
Access to bleeding-edge innovation is no longer limited to an elite few.
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