We use them at work, Used to be called
Project Reports. I managed to get the
report retitled on the form as
Total Project Summary Report, now referred to as TPS reports, giggles from us, blank stares from them.
Project Reports. I managed to get the
report retitled on the form as
Total Project Summary Report, now referred to as TPS reports, giggles from us, blank stares from them.
by Anonymous September 8, 2003
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Mike: The Gradual Report is one of the greatest things on youtube I've seen so far!
Jim: I know! Hes much better than you
Jim: I know! Hes much better than you
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Get the Repop mug.Short name for a source code repository. A source code repository is a place where large amounts of source code can be stored, either publicly or privately.
Example 1: I have a programming project due in class tomorrow morning and need to fork your repo since I'm too tired to do it tonight.
Example 2: If my repo gets 400,000 forks in less than one hour I'll be internet famous. Yipee!!!
Example 2: If my repo gets 400,000 forks in less than one hour I'll be internet famous. Yipee!!!
by Octo Kitten November 16, 2013
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When you've got the bubbleguts and you spend a long period of time on the toilet.
When you've got the bubbleguts and you spend a long period of time on the toilet.
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Get the repco mug.Short for Respectful Kid/Respectable Kid. Used online to describe children that aren't annoying.
These children are few and far in between, and mostly share these traits:
- Are between 11-14
- Are moderately good at what they do, OR they try their hardest to learn
- Don't abuse their microphones, and use them only if they sound good enough to not be painful to listen to
- Act politely in online lobbies/forums and games, respect and help others if help is needed
They are often found playing older/lesser known titles like Team Fortress 2, although they rarely appear in newer games.
A lot of them are good with technology, although not all of them.
This term has a whole another meaning in the hacker community, as this is used to refer to kids who either are:
- Using pre-made scripts, but being polite, respectful and generally responsible and mature to not make a fool out of themselves
- Learning programming and aspiring to be a real hacker, but using pre-made scripts in the meantime to learn and improve overall.
The latter type is met with unusual warmth and friendliness in the hacker community, as they often are a pleasant break form the ever-present script kiddie, and are very often good enough to improve and become a hacker.
These children are few and far in between, and mostly share these traits:
- Are between 11-14
- Are moderately good at what they do, OR they try their hardest to learn
- Don't abuse their microphones, and use them only if they sound good enough to not be painful to listen to
- Act politely in online lobbies/forums and games, respect and help others if help is needed
They are often found playing older/lesser known titles like Team Fortress 2, although they rarely appear in newer games.
A lot of them are good with technology, although not all of them.
This term has a whole another meaning in the hacker community, as this is used to refer to kids who either are:
- Using pre-made scripts, but being polite, respectful and generally responsible and mature to not make a fool out of themselves
- Learning programming and aspiring to be a real hacker, but using pre-made scripts in the meantime to learn and improve overall.
The latter type is met with unusual warmth and friendliness in the hacker community, as they often are a pleasant break form the ever-present script kiddie, and are very often good enough to improve and become a hacker.
John: Met a bunch of squeakers today, was a nasty time. Playing ranked with them was a nightmare. What about you?
Peter: I actually had a pretty nice time with a RepKid. He picked Medic in TF2 and guided us through the mic! He was actually pretty good and we managed to win.
John: Oh really? I can't remember the last time I met one.
Simon: You wouldn't believe what happened to me today!
Emma: Oh, may I hear?
Simon: I met a RepKid on a forum!
Emma: Yes? I always find only scrip kiddies. How did it go?
Simon: He showed me some of his code and screenshots of him trolling a minecraft admin with SoftEther and alt accounts. His code was a tad messy, but there was a lot of potential.
Emma: How sweet. I only see these "1337 h4x0r5" that DDoSed a site with the Low Orbit Ion Cannon. What a joke. After I showed him some basic code he logged off.
Simon: What a luser.
Peter: I actually had a pretty nice time with a RepKid. He picked Medic in TF2 and guided us through the mic! He was actually pretty good and we managed to win.
John: Oh really? I can't remember the last time I met one.
Simon: You wouldn't believe what happened to me today!
Emma: Oh, may I hear?
Simon: I met a RepKid on a forum!
Emma: Yes? I always find only scrip kiddies. How did it go?
Simon: He showed me some of his code and screenshots of him trolling a minecraft admin with SoftEther and alt accounts. His code was a tad messy, but there was a lot of potential.
Emma: How sweet. I only see these "1337 h4x0r5" that DDoSed a site with the Low Orbit Ion Cannon. What a joke. After I showed him some basic code he logged off.
Simon: What a luser.
by ThanosTown July 28, 2019
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