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To customise or change configuration settings on a software application belonging to another person without permission, frequently overriding the owner’s preferences.
by Andy Scaife November 7, 2006
Get the scaifemug. To park your car in the largest available space in a car park in order to protect it, usually at the end of a row. Typically a Scaife Spot car parker would rest one set wheels on one side of the car space line in order to leave a larger gap between the next car.
(1) An example of a prime Scaife Spot would be a busy shopping center car park front row at one end.
(2) Jim : 'Your late...'
Andy: 'Sorry I parked at the far end of the car park to get a Scaife Spot'.
(3) James: 'There goes Andy being anal again by parking in the last space in the car park and on top of that hogging a second space'
(2) Jim : 'Your late...'
Andy: 'Sorry I parked at the far end of the car park to get a Scaife Spot'.
(3) James: 'There goes Andy being anal again by parking in the last space in the car park and on top of that hogging a second space'
by Andy Scaife December 12, 2006
Get the Scaife Spotmug.