adger /aj'r/ vt.
[UCLA mutant of nadger,
poss. also from the middle name of an infamous tenured graduate student] T
been foreseen with even slight mental effort. E.g., "He started
removing files and promptly adgered the whole project". Compare
dumbass attack.
[UCLA mutant of nadger,
poss. also from the middle name of an infamous tenured graduate student] T
been foreseen with even slight mental effort. E.g., "He started
removing files and promptly adgered the whole project". Compare
dumbass attack.
Related:
- adger: /aj'r/ [UCLA] vt. To make a bonehead move with
consequences that could have been foreseen with even slight mental
effort.
E.g., "He started removing files and promptly adgered... - dumbass attack /duhm'as *-tak'/ n.
[Purdue] Notional
cause of a novice's mistake made by the experienced,
especially one made while running as root under... - dumbass attack: /duhm'as *-tak'/ [Purdue] n. Notional cause of a
novice's mistake made by the experienced,
especially one made while running as {root} under... - GFR /G-F-R/ vt.
[ITS: from `Grim File Reaper', an ITS and
LISP Machine utility] To remove a file or files according to some
program-automated or semi-automatic manual procedure,
especially one designed to reclaim mass storage... - GFR: /G-F-R/ vt. [ITS: from `Grim File Reaper', an ITS and LISP
Machine utility] To remove a file or files according to some
program-automated or semi-automatic manual procedure,
especially one designed to reclaim mass storage... - N: /N/ quant. 1. A large and indeterminate number of objects:
"There were N bugs in that crock!" Also used in its... - N /N/ quant.
1. A large and indeterminate number of
objects:
"There were N bugs in that crock!" Also used in ... - LDB /l*'d*b/ vt.
[from the PDP-10 instruction set] To
extract from the middle.
"LDB me a slice of cake, please." This usage has... - LDB: /l*'d*b/ [from the PDP-10 instruction set] vt.
To extract from the middle. "LDB me a slice of...
