Often misspelled as Optical Fiber.
1. A thin, transparent and flexible fibre, made of glass or plastic; used for transmitting light.
1. Optical fibres are widely used in fibre-optic communications, which permits transmission over longer distances, and at higher bandwidths (data rates) than other forms of communication.
2. Optical fibres are also better than your standard conventional metal wires, because signals travel along them with less loss, and are also immune to electromagnetic interference.
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A thing that we have to find in IT
Alana is alive and so is lichi
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The art of repeating a particular part of a sentence or phrase for comedic value.
Often, you can misspell it for extra comedic value.
an example of Fibre-Optic Cable Core:
βhello everybody my name is markiplierβ
βmarket plierβ
A kind of modern rendition of youtube poop, first started by @mbvlayne, this format involves non-sensical edits repeating words or sentences that invoke a sense of otherworldly or alien feeling in the viewer.
This genre also has other nicknames like noun posting and noun core.
someone: "i love fibre optic cable core it's so silly!"