by Obby_the_king September 28, 2021
When a programmer is fucking done with bug fixing. So they start calling bugs "suprise features" instad of fixing them. Usually game bugs, for example the bug in skyrim that makes you walk through walls counts as a suprise feature.
A: "Hey i found this bug that makes you walk though walls."
B. "It's not a bug. It's a suprise feature!"
B. "It's not a bug. It's a suprise feature!"
by DopeNopeRopePope March 16, 2020
(verb) Origin is from the gay slang underworld: Wearing extremely tight trousers that allow everyone to dig the general size and shape of the paynus, e.g., Tom Jones in the 1970s.
by StillMissCarly June 07, 2024
by PureKnowldege December 27, 2017
The battle was an all-singing, all-dancing, all-features-included multinational aerial showdown for the ages!
by Stupidly Sophisticated January 27, 2022
Naked features are the exposed, "bare" features of a product. As opposed to veiled features. It is considered "good design" to have the core functionality be naked, veiling the more lavish features.
This is from computer programming, though it also applies to other engineered products as well.
This is from computer programming, though it also applies to other engineered products as well.
by 0b01000010 November 03, 2023
A software feature that provides little to no value to a user or was a formerly free software feature that now requires a paid subscription in order to access the same software capabilities.
by HackerNumber7 February 21, 2023