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Crewage /skroo'*j/ N. Like Lossage But Connotes That The Failure Is Due To A Designed-in Misfeature Rather Than A Simple Inadequacy Or A Mere Bug.
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screwage /skroo'*j/ n.
Like lossage but connotes
that the failure is due to a designed-in misfeature rather than a
simple inadequacy or a mere bug.
Related:
crewage: /skroo'*j/ n. Like {lossage} but connotes that the failure is due to a designed-in misfeature rather than a simple inadequacy or a mere bug.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
lossage /los'*j/ n. [very common] The result of a bug or malfunction.
This is a mass or collective noun. "What a loss!...
lossage: /los'*j/ n. The result of a bug or malfunction.
This is a mass or collective noun. "What a loss!...
misfeature /mis-fee'chr/ or /mis'fee`chr/ n. [common] A feature that eventually causes lossage, possibly because it is not adequate for a new situation that has evolved.
Since it results from a deliberate and properly implemented feature, a misfeature is not a bug....
misfeature: /mis-fee'chr/ or /mis'fee`chr/ n. A feature that eventually causes lossage, possibly because it is not adequate for a new situation that has evolved.
Since it results from a deliberate and properly implemented feature, a misfeature is not a bug....
precedence lossage /pre's*-dens los'*j/ n. [C programmers] Coding error in an expression due to unexpected grouping of arithmetic or logical operators by the compiler.
Used esp. of certain common coding errors in C due to the nonintuitively low precedence levels of &...
Entreprenuer, n: A high-rolling risk taker who would rather be a spectacular failure than a dismal success.
precedence lossage: /pre's*-dens los'*j/ [C programmers] n.
Coding error in an expression due to unexpected grouping of arithmetic or logical operators by the compiler....
era n. Syn. epoch. Webster's Unabridged makes these words almost synonymou
but `era' more often connotes a span of time rather than a point in time, whereas the reverse is true for epoch....