-fu
-fu
[common; generalized from kung-fu] Combining form denoting expert practice of a skill. “That's going to take some serious code-fu.” First sighted in connection with the GIMP's remote-scripting facility, script-fu, in 1998.
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-fu-fu [common; generalized from kung-fu] Combining form denoting expert practice of a skill. “That's going to take some serious code-fu.” First sighted in connection with the GIMP's remote-scripting facility, script-fu, in 1998. |
The Jargon FileCartoonsThe crunchly saga
The infamous Crunchly cartoons by The Great Quux are woven into the lexicon, each next to an appropriate entry. To read them in the sequence in which they were written, chase pointers from here using the ‘next cartoon’ information in the captions. |