:choke: v. 1. To reject input, often ungracefully. "NULs make System
V's `lpr(1)' choke." "I tried building an {EMACS} binary to
use {X}, but `cpp(1)' choked on all those `#define's."
See {barf}, {gag}, {vi}. 2. [MIT] More generally, to fail at any
endeavor, but with some flair or bravado; the popular definition is
"to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory."
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
V's `lpr(1)' choke." "I tried building an {EMACS} binary to
use {X}, but `cpp(1)' choked on all those `#define's."
See {barf}, {gag}, {vi}. 2. [MIT] More generally, to fail at any
endeavor, but with some flair or bravado; the popular definition is
"to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory."
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Related:
- choke v.
1. [common] To reject input, often
ungracefully.
"NULs make System V's lpr(1) choke." "I tried building... - barf: /barf/ [from mainstream slang meaning `vomit']
1.
interj. Term of disgust. This is the closest hackish... - barf /barf/ n.,v.
[common; from mainstream slang
meaning `vomit'] 1.
interj. Term of disgust. This is the closest hackish... - gag: vi. Equivalent to {choke}, but connotes more disgust.
"Hey, this is FORTRAN code. No wonder the C compiler... - Purple Book: n. 1. The "System V Interface Definition".
The covers of the first editions were an amazingly... - trap: 1. n. A program interrupt, usually an interrupt caused by
some exceptional situation in the user program.
In most cases, the OS performs some action, then... - ad-hockery: /ad-hok'*r-ee/ [Purdue] n. 1. Gratuitous assumptions
made inside certain programs,
esp. expert systems, which lead to the appearance... - vi: /V-I/, *not* /vi:/ and *never* /siks/ [from
`Visual Interface'] n.
A screen editor crufted together by Bill Joy for... - gag vi.
Equivalent to choke, but connotes more
disgust.
"Hey, this is FORTRAN code. No wonder the C compiler...
From the same category:
- Low on
thinking gas... - There exist tasks which cannot be done by more than 10 men or fewer
than 100.
Steele's... - SMILEY
:Q)
John Q.... - QOTD:
"To hell with patience,
I'm gonna kill me something... - Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well.
Earl of Chesterfield (1694-1773) -- Letter, March...
