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farq

In the software development industry, refers to screwing someone over.

- Changing source code, not compiling it and committing it to the repository.
- Rebooting, or worse, restaging a test server without telling anyone.
- Making configuration changes and not informing others.
- Consuming all the RDP connections to a server.

When any of the above happens, the screwed developer yells "Farq!"

by BubbaG June 20, 2007

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