:kluge up: vt. To lash together a quick hack to perform a task; this
is milder than {cruft together} and has some of the connotations
of {hack up} (note, however, that the construction `kluge on'
corresponding to {hack on} is never used). "I've kluged up this
routine to dump the buffer contents to a safe place."
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
is milder than {cruft together} and has some of the connotations
of {hack up} (note, however, that the construction `kluge on'
corresponding to {hack on} is never used). "I've kluged up this
routine to dump the buffer contents to a safe place."
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Related:
- kluge up vt.
To lash together a quick hack to perform a
task;
this is milder than cruft together and has some of... - hack up: vt. To {hack}, but generally implies that the result is
a hack in sense 1 (a quick hack).
Contrast this with {hack on}. To `hack up on' implies... - monkey up: vt. To hack together hardware for a particular task,
especially a one-shot job. Connotes an extremely {crufty}... - cruft together: vt. (also `cruft up') To throw together
something ugly but temporarily workable.
Like vt. {kluge up}, but more pejorative. "There... - monkey up vt.
To hack together hardware for a particular
task,
especially a one-shot job. Connotes an extremely crufty... - hack together: vt. To throw something together so it will work.
Unlike `kluge together' or {cruft together}, this does... - hack together vt.
[common] To throw something together
so it will work.
Unlike `kluge together' or cruft together, this... - cruft together vt.
(also `cruft up') To throw together
something ugly but temporarily workable.
Like vt. kluge up, but more pejorative. "There... - hack up vt.
To hack, but generally implies that the
result is a hack in sense 1 (a quick hack).
Contrast this with hack on. To `hack up on' implies...
From the same category:
- You GOTS to be
kidding... - Leonard Nimoy hosts:
"In Search of Bill Clinton's... - In 1915 pancake make-up was invented but most people
still preferred syrup... - We have finished the job,
what shall we do with the tools... - Hell
Grew darker at their frown.
-- John Milton (1608-1674)
-
Paradise Lost, Book ii, Line...
