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defactorce

NOUN: a defacto divorce. Coined to fill a gap in the lexicon where defacto couples had to use the term 'break-up', which did not imply the full weight of the word 'divorce', despite the experiences being almost entirely identical.
Now that Adam and I are going through a defactorce, we have to open separate bank accounts and decide who gets to keep which whitegoods, not to mention custody of the cat.
by cvsanders August 6, 2010
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defactor

VERB: to revert software source code to its prior (less manageable) state.
Engineer 1: "Hey, did you get your changes checked-in?"

Engineer 2: "No, my boss said we couldn't make changes for this release, so I had to defactor them."
by desert_planet October 31, 2013
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