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by TeamMXD3 June 20, 2023

When you give the wheel to someone less qualified than Jesus to solve your engineering and software quandaries: Generative AI
We taught this chimpanzee how to do vibe coding. You won't believe what happened next: He hung himself!
by Somebody, but not Nobody March 27, 2025

A specific hand gesture used to signify your wish to rapidly 'pump' or 'enter' your work colleagues vaginal/anal region.
John: hey, wanna see the new office code i made?
Irene: what does it mean?
John: it means your gonna bleed.
Irene: what does it mean?
John: it means your gonna bleed.
by wondermyke December 10, 2013

kōd ˈhamər
1. A code hammer is a developer/engineer who is very good at solving very specific problems, but is otherwise unable to help with the development process due to either a lack of vision, a lack of interest, or is just overwhelmed by the scope of a project.
2. A code hammer is a developer/engineer who helps their dumbest friend solve problems they should really know how
to solve themselves.
1. A code hammer is a developer/engineer who is very good at solving very specific problems, but is otherwise unable to help with the development process due to either a lack of vision, a lack of interest, or is just overwhelmed by the scope of a project.
2. A code hammer is a developer/engineer who helps their dumbest friend solve problems they should really know how
to solve themselves.
My buddy Josh is a real "code hammer" I give him a task and he solves it no problem; but I ask for ideas on the project and he's all shoulders.
by MrGaud August 28, 2022

by .03.4.3.0.ehayusalulA.3.4.3.0. July 27, 2025

Used by dispatchers when their couriers are tending to the "other needs" of recipients of goods... perhaps in exchange for Pizza.
Courier: "I am being, umm, err, delayed by a customer"
Dispatch: "OK - I will book you code pink for 20"
Dispatch: "OK - I will book you code pink for 20"
by Sponge34 March 20, 2017

(noun / verb)
When a programmer codes purely based on intuition, mood, or spontaneous inspiration rather than following strict plans or detailed requirements. Often involves listening to good music, being in the zone, and creating elegant or experimental code just because it feels right.
When a programmer codes purely based on intuition, mood, or spontaneous inspiration rather than following strict plans or detailed requirements. Often involves listening to good music, being in the zone, and creating elegant or experimental code just because it feels right.
“Dude, it's 3 AM, you're still up?” “Yeah man, I'm vibe coding—just refactoring and seeing where the night takes me.”
by paul.peanuts April 30, 2025
