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Pronounced: Wizzy Wig
"What You See Is What You Get"
Yo homie, I be clickin' the font color button!
by wysiwyg January 9, 2004
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Pronounces "Wizzy-lob" and meaning "What You See Is a Load of Bollocks". Based on the computing acronym WYSIWIG (What You See is What You Get). Refers to the anything that is less than what it portrayed or advertised itself to be.
The new software program is wysilob - it's full of bugs.
Her smiles and eyes are wysilob. She's very cold if she doesn't take a liking to you.
by Terry Disteldorf September 7, 2007
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What You See Is What We Got
ie. one of those stores where everything is on the shelves, also commanly used in police stakeouts (see example)
cop:I heard that you got some guns here.
shopkeeper:wysiwwg
by Agent Smith May 16, 2004
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A promise of Microsoft and it never come true.
Most programs are not truly WYSIWYG since printing and page formatting are still hidden from view.
by shortBull May 18, 2005
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WYSIWYE

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Much like the term WYSIWYG, WYSIWYE describes a type of integrated editing GUI. The term stands for "What You See is Where You Edit," in reference to an integrated editing interface. Such as an admin panel in a website fully integrated into the homepage.
Jim: "Man, this CMS is lame, I have to click the admin panel, then login, then have no clue what I'm editing because I can't see it update due to the fact I'm in another page."
Tom: "You need to code a WYSIWYE interface"
by Samuel H. January 21, 2008
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"What you see is what you get" - the very first acronym in reference to computers.
Whats this on my screen???
WYSIWYG
by KMAC December 14, 2003
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What You See Is All You Get

Derived from 'wysiwyg' - 'What You See Is What You Get'.

Used for internet sales, it states only what you see is what will be delivered, thereby killing assumptions on cases for CD's, batteries for toys, or all 32 chessmen if only the white pieces are displayed.

Alternatively, it is often used in bars or on a street corner when considering the potential worth of a person, (material or spiritual).
'Hey, check the bling on that dawg. They must have it made!'
'Nah - wysiayg' <Nope, all their worth, material and spiritual, is present in their visage.>
by Laric May 9, 2004
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