User Error, from WikiPedia:
The phrase User Error or USR error, is a technical term asserting that any issues caused are the fault of the user. It is a euphemistic way to suggest that the device is neither flawed nor poorly designed for human usage, but the user does not understand how to make it work properly. It is generally used by computer techs to imply a lack of computer savvy, but can additionally be used in other contexts.
A number of IT professionals believe user error to be by far and away the most common cause of reported computer issues in the workplace. Common examples include attempting to enter a case-sensitive password with caps-lock on, clicking Yes on message boxes without reading them properly and deleting important files, forgetting to plug an ethernet cable into their laptop's network card when in the office, allowing sessions to timeout when using a web application and erroneous data entry.
User: My password doesn't work! I could log in yesterday...
Admin: Hmmm, must be UE...
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Ues, (pronounced you-s) is another word for oof. It can also be used as a word for bad spelling.
"You have ues." Bobby said to Dean. (As used as bad spelling)
"Ues" Said Sam. (As used as oof)
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Ugly European. A play on the term used to describe Americans in some places in Europe. In this case, the term is based more upon looks than behavior, although both are generally booty.
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Derivated from ouais, is an "unofficial gallicism" of this word, used by some Spaniards. Has the same meaning than oui/ouais or yes/yeah: affirmation.
- ΒΏFuiste al partido?
- Ue, fue la ostia.
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- Did U go to the game?
- Yeh, it was fucking good.
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When you accidently type Ues instead of Yes during a arguement and decide to turn it into a word
"Ues I am right"
"Ues isn't a Word!"
"Well it is now!"
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