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mego (encz) | MEGO,My Eyes Glaze Over [zkr.] |
MEGO (gcide) | MEGO \MEGO\, n. [My eyes glaze over.]
A very dull article, speech, or book, which causes the reader
or listener to rapidly lose interest; -- often used of
involved discussions of a technical nature, especially in
newspapers. [Acronym, Slang]
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mego (foldoc) | MEGO
/me"goh/ or /mee'goh/ ["My Eyes Glaze Over", often "Mine Eyes
Glazeth (sic) Over", attributed to the futurologist Herman
Kahn] Also "MEGO factor". 1. A handwave intended to
confuse the listener and hopefully induce agreement because
the listener does not want to admit to not understanding what
is going on. MEGO is usually directed at senior management by
engineers and contains a high proportion of TLAs.
2. excl. An appropriate response to MEGO tactics. 3. Among
non-hackers, often refers not to behaviour that causes the
eyes to glaze, but to the eye-glazing reaction itself, which
may be triggered by the mere threat of technical detail as
effectively as by an actual excess of it.
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mego (jargon) | MEGO
/me'goh/, /mee´goh/
[“My Eyes Glaze Over”, often “Mine Eyes Glazeth (sic) Over”, attributed to
the futurologist Herman Kahn] Also MEGO factor.
1. n. A handwave intended to confuse the listener and hopefully induce
agreement because the listener does not want to admit to not understanding
what is going on. MEGO is usually directed at senior management by
engineers and contains a high proportion of TLAs.
2. excl. An appropriate response to MEGO tactics.
3. Among non-hackers, often refers not to behavior that causes the eyes to
glaze, but to the eye-glazing reaction itself, which may be triggered by
the mere threat of excessive technical detail as effectively as by an
actual excess of it.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
mego (encz) | MEGO,My Eyes Glaze Over [zkr.] |
megohm (encz) | megohm,megaohm n: Zdeněk Brož |
Megohm (gcide) | Megohm \Meg"ohm"\, n. [Mega- + ohm.] (Elec.)
One of the larger measures of electrical resistance,
amounting to one million ohms.
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Obomegoid (gcide) | Obomegoid \Ob`o*me"goid\, a. [Pref. ob- + omegoid.] (Zool.)
Obversely omegoid.
[1913 Webster] |
Omegoid (gcide) | Omegoid \O*me"goid\, a. [Omega + -oid.]
Having the form of the Greek capital letter Omega ([Omega]).
[1913 Webster] omelet |
megohm (wn) | megohm
n 1: a unit of resistance equal to one million ohms |
mego (foldoc) | MEGO
/me"goh/ or /mee'goh/ ["My Eyes Glaze Over", often "Mine Eyes
Glazeth (sic) Over", attributed to the futurologist Herman
Kahn] Also "MEGO factor". 1. A handwave intended to
confuse the listener and hopefully induce agreement because
the listener does not want to admit to not understanding what
is going on. MEGO is usually directed at senior management by
engineers and contains a high proportion of TLAs.
2. excl. An appropriate response to MEGO tactics. 3. Among
non-hackers, often refers not to behaviour that causes the
eyes to glaze, but to the eye-glazing reaction itself, which
may be triggered by the mere threat of technical detail as
effectively as by an actual excess of it.
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mego (jargon) | MEGO
/me'goh/, /mee´goh/
[“My Eyes Glaze Over”, often “Mine Eyes Glazeth (sic) Over”, attributed to
the futurologist Herman Kahn] Also MEGO factor.
1. n. A handwave intended to confuse the listener and hopefully induce
agreement because the listener does not want to admit to not understanding
what is going on. MEGO is usually directed at senior management by
engineers and contains a high proportion of TLAs.
2. excl. An appropriate response to MEGO tactics.
3. Among non-hackers, often refers not to behavior that causes the eyes to
glaze, but to the eye-glazing reaction itself, which may be triggered by
the mere threat of excessive technical detail as effectively as by an
actual excess of it.
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