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Philipp has made your job easier, by providing a search box you can type any word into, to get the results from Google, without any hard thinking. Here are some:
  • joe - just one example / jumble of extra
  • fish - found if space has / For info see http
  • carl - Clear any remaining live / create and remove lists
  • coke - cache of known existence
  • soda - styles of data access / Size of data actually / specified or defaulted attributes / select or delete all / shred of documentation about / start of desired area / standard options described above
  • cola - count of locks against / consists of lines appearing / couple of lines ago / conditions or license agreements
  • crap - computational resources and placing / carriage return and percent / command reports all people / can represent any possible
  • dude - data using Data Encryption / Digital Unix default echo
  • god - granting or denying / grows on demand / get old data / groups of directives / global operator delete / get our data / generates output data / gigabytes of data / group of documents / group of developers
  • mom - most other machines / meaningful on MacOS / major or minor / minimum or maximum / missing or magic / matches our message / miss our manPretty cool. The "god" one is my favorite. Word of the day: These are "backronyms", words that start as acronyms that you find a set of words for. Nathan Weinberg writes the popular InsideGoogle blog.

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