PSUs
Definition
Plural of 'PSU', referring to Power Supply Units, essential hardware components in computers and electronics that convert and regulate electrical power to the device's needs.
Plural of 'PSU', shorthand for Performance Share Units, a type of equity compensation awarded to employees, particularly executives, contingent on meeting specific company performance targets.
Plural of 'PSU', denoting Public Sector Units (or Undertakings), government-owned corporations in India where the state holds a controlling stake, often in key industries.
Examples
After frying three PSUs in a week, I finally invested in a modular one that doesn't look like it was designed by a caffeinated squirrel.
The CEO's PSUs vested handsomely, proving that 'performance' is just code for 'surviving another board meeting without spilling coffee on the earnings report.'
In the stock market frenzy, retail investors piled into PSUs faster than aunties at a government ration shop during a free rice giveaway.
My overclocked rig demands PSUs tougher than a superhero's utility belt—cheap ones just explode like plot twists in a bad sci-fi flick.