tee n.,vt.
[Purdue] A carbon copy of an electronic
transmission. "Oh, you're sending him the bits to that?
Slap on a tee for me." From the Unix command tee(1),
itself named after a pipe fitting (see plumbing). Can also
mean `save one for me', as in "Tee a slice for me!" Also
spelled `T'.
[Purdue] A carbon copy of an electronic
transmission. "Oh, you're sending him the bits to that?
Slap on a tee for me." From the Unix command tee(1),
itself named after a pipe fitting (see plumbing). Can also
mean `save one for me', as in "Tee a slice for me!" Also
spelled `T'.
Related:
- tee: n.,vt. [Purdue] A carbon copy of an electronic transmission.
"Oh, you're sending him the {bits} to that? Slap on... - plumbing: [UNIX] n. Term used for {shell} code, so called
because of the prevalence of `pipelines' that feed the output of
one program to the input of another.
Under UNIX, user utilities can often be implemented... - plumbing n.
[Unix] Term used for shell code, so called
because of the prevalence of `pipelines' that feed the output of
one program to the input of another.
Under Unix, user utilities can often be implemented... - ping
[from the submariners' term for a sonar pulse] 1.
n. Slang term for a small network message (ICMP... - ad-hockery /ad-hok'*r-ee/ n.
[Purdue] 1. Gratuitous
assumptions made inside certain programs,
esp. expert systems, which lead to the appearance... - ad-hockery: /ad-hok'*r-ee/ [Purdue] n. 1. Gratuitous assumptions
made inside certain programs,
esp. expert systems, which lead to the appearance... - If it is alright with you, I think I will make lunch for us in my tee
shirt.
Well, it is alright by me, but it seems it would be... - I Wuz Framed
: Gil... - T: /T/ 1. [from LISP terminology for `true'] Yes. Used in
reply to a question (particularly one asked using {The `-P'
convention}).
In LISP, the constant T means `true', among other ...
From the same category:
- heatseeker n.
[IBM] A customer who can be relied upon to
buy,
without fail, the latest version of an existing product... - troll v.,n.
1. [From the Usenet group
alt.folklore.urban] To utter a posting on Usenet
designed to attract predictable responses or flames;
or, the post itself. Derives from the phrase... - spam vt.,vi.,n.
[from "Monty Python's Flying
Circus"] 1.
To crash a program by overrunning a fixed-size buffer... - Programmer's Cheer
"Shift to the left! Shift to the
right!
Pop up, push down! Byte! Byte! Byte!" A joke so... - hexadecimal n.
Base 16. Coined in the early 1960s to
replace earlier `sexadecimal',
which was too racy and amusing for stuffy IBM, and...
