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code switching

To customize style of speech to the audience or group being addressed.

She talks street to her friends at school, but when she is with her family, she is code switching and speaks proper English.

by Cody Switcher June 14, 2007

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code jockey

noun.
a person who knows at least one programing language and writes computer programs.

We need to find some code jockey to build a web site for our band.

by PeterA October 6, 2006


Bushido code

This is the Japanese Sumari code of warrior's honor.

The Bushido Code

The way of the warrior is death,
There are no other chances.

So at least let us die with honor,
For a death without honor is worst of all.

So l pledge my life and sword to serve,
In this way of the warrior - BUSHIDO!

by I, Wreckerrr February 27, 2021


code

1 hundred percent pure faggito

Im up to CODE

by HarryB^ April 8, 2003

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furry-code

The furry code is a string of letters, numbrs, and symbols, which identifies various common social aspects of the furry who generated it. The code was written by someone calling themselves Captain Packrat, and was based loosely on the Geek Code written by Robert Hayden. The furry code was initially devised in the 80's or 90's, when such codes were popular on usenet. Codes like these, including the furry code, are now considered somewhat passe. However, code can be found via a web-search of the term "furry code", as well as several decoders.

Captain Packrat's furry-code (or just furry code) is: FRM/R4 A+++ C+++ D++ H+++ M+++ P++++ R+ T++++ W Z++++ Sm++ RLCT a+ cn++ d++ e+ f++++ h+ j iwf+++ sm

by ZCpolymorph February 5, 2009

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code drop

The common definition of 'code drop' is to deploy new or updated application code. Stems from the usage of "drop boxes" to deposit said code onto, from which an automated system or an engineer deploys the code in some useful or not so useful manner. "Code drop" can refer to the placement of code for a deployment, or it can refer to the actual process of deploying the code, also called a code deployment.

coworker 1: "What's a code drop?"
coworker 2: "Shit man, google yo!"
<1 minute later>
coworker 2: "Crap, there's no easily accessible definition on the web, I'll urbandictionary it."

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coworker 1: Hey, can you take this code drop?
coworker 2: No way man, that application is always broken. I'm not sticking my hand into that hole.

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coworker 2: What are all these <application name> alerts coming from??? Who broke <application name>???!
coworker 1: Shit, it must have been bad code in that code drop I just deployed!
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coworker 1: Shit, it must have been my code drop!
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coworker 1: Fuck, we're all dead! That was the reactor core regulator code!

by we suck less October 24, 2008

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cat coding

Coding a program or trying to fix a bug by using all combinations from a finite amount of options instead of thinking through the solution.

Person A: I have a bug in my code. I don't get it I have VarA, VarB
Person B: One of them should be negative.
Person A: Okay, I'll debug it.
Person B: just cat code it, run it with negative VarA and again with negative VarB till you get the right answer. Cat coding is faster.

by CatCoder November 21, 2013