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Foo Camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Foo Fighters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Foobar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The terms foobar , foo , bar , are common placeholder names (also referred to as metasyntactic variables) used in computer programming or computer-related documentation. They are com...
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What is FOO, you ask?? ... FOO will be founded ten years ago last Tuesday by a group of civic-minded Oberlin College Computer Science majors. Its activities include the annual hot dog/tofu pup roast in the Arb to benefit the local members of FOO and FOO-Thon, a gala event that provides funds for needy retiring...
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Our first obligation is to keep the Foo Counters turning. This definition used Bill Holman's nonsense word, then only two decades old and demonstrably still live in popular culture and slang, to make a "ha ha only serious" analogy with esoteric Tibetan Buddhism.
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foo /foo/ 1. /interj./ Term of disgust. 2. Used very generally as a sample name for absolutely anything, esp. programs and files (esp. scratch files). 3. First on the standard list of metasyntactic variables used in syntax examples. ... The etymology of hackish `foo' is obscure. When used in connection with `bar' it...
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Earlier versions of this entry suggested the possibility that hacker usage actually sprang from FOO, Lampoons and Parody, the title of a comic book first issued in September 1958, a joint project of Charles and Robert Crumb.
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