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moidering

"Moidering" is a North Wales term for someone who is generally talking shit...
I wanted to punch Daniel last night he was moidering so much!
by Wi11iams May 16, 2016
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George Moshington

an old dude that is into metal music
Damn! George Moshington is killing it in the mosh pit!
by The Nub Blaster December 15, 2014
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moshing

1. A rock related dance which involves jumping up and down in a "mosh pit" full of fellow rockers to rock and heavy metal music.

2. The most amazing feeling in the world, after sex.
Person 1: *jumps up and down*
Person 2: *jumps up and down*
Person 3: ... you get the idea ...
by the_end_is_nigh (myspace) August 28, 2005
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Mustering

Wrangling of cattle, sheep, goats or partners, usually with the aid of herding dogs, ropes or other means of enticement.

An enjoyable form of role-play between partners.
Hurry up, Harry. Get to mustering me or I shall freeze to death in this Wonder Woman costume!
by DumpsterDiva May 9, 2010
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Fuck Mothering Toaster Strudel

That one little smug son of a bitch that will stick itself up your mothers' anus

Toaster Strudel: "Oh fuck yeah, johnny's mother is home, and taking off her clothes; time to dive in!"
"Oh, damn! that fuck mothering toaster strudel sent itself up my mom's ass again!"
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E-Mongering

I used to prowl the streets looking for prostitutes but now I spend all my time online E-Mongering.
by Randy Ray August 23, 2010
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Mastering cat

A fictitious (literally, it's not a real book) book about mastering the UNIX/Linux 'cat' command. "Written" by Shlomi Fish, the acclaimed author of 'Mastering rm', and 'Mastering mv'.
O'Reilly Net: Hi Shlomi!

Shlomi Fish: Hi!

O'Reilly Net: So, what has motivated you to write the book?

Shlomi Fish: Well, I realised people use cat so often that they don't take the time to fully investigate it and learn it. For example, many people I worked with believed that cat can only be used to output one file at a time. So to output several files they used something like:

(cat file1.txt ; cat file2.txt ; cat file3.txt) | command

The horror! cat accepts several files as arguments. So you can write it as:

cat file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt | command

This has motivated me to write the book, to make people fully understand the command.

O'Reilly Net: Isn't mastering cat supposed to be quite easy? Does it really necessitates its own book?

Shlomi Fish: Hell no! Mastering cat is not easy at all. In fact, mastering cat is almost as difficult as herding cats.

For example, one case where I found that people truly underestimate the power of cat is in the prefixing a line example. You can do that with:

echo "This would be the first line" | cat - myfile.txt > myfile.txt.new
mv -f myfile.txt.new myfile.txt

But people do not realize that and instead opted to use sed, awk, or even perl (!). It can be taken further, of course. If the prefix is already in its own file, you can simply use cat prefix.txt myfile.txt

Of course, if you want to append the same text to both the start and the end of a file, you can't do that with cat - myfile.txt -. It simply doesn't work that way. So, I end up explaining a lot about UNIX pipeline concepts in the book.

O'Reilly Net: So what else does your book cover?

Well, I cover many things there. Among them are:

1. History of the cat command.

2. Differences between the various cat implementations. (GNU, the BSDs, System V, etc.)

3. cat equivalents in other operating systems (DOS, Win32, VMS, OS/390, etc.)

4. Overview of the GNU cat codebase (for programmers).

I'm also focusing on the various cat flags, which aid in its interactive use. For example the -E/--show-ends flag, that places dollar signs at the end of the lines.

Except for that I'm also covering dog which is a program that provides a superset of the cat program. I should also mention mouse which aimed to provide an even greater superset, and was never released. Rumors say some parts of it are based on code of the leaked Windows 2000 sources.

O'Reilly Net: Your book seems bound to be popular. (for some values of popularity) What can we expect from you next?

Shlomi Fish: Well, I hope many people will buy the book, or read it online so they'll be educated about cat. If you like "Mastering cat", look forward to my next book - "Mastering echo". I expect it to be published next fall.
by ivantis May 17, 2009
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