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Wiktionary:Requests for verification
30 May 2011, 5:19 am

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::::::Again, could that be attested in English with any sort of 'meaning'? Is it a noun, or what? --[[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] ([[User talk:Mglovesfun|talk]]) 13:43, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
::::::Again, could that be attested in English with any sort of 'meaning'? Is it a noun, or what? --[[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] ([[User talk:Mglovesfun|talk]]) 13:43, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
:::::::It's like the literally thousands of keywords in computer programming languages. Not dict material. [[User:Equinox|Equinox]] [[User_talk:Equinox|◑]] 15:29, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
:::::::It's like the literally thousands of keywords in computer programming languages. Not dict material. [[User:Equinox|Equinox]] [[User_talk:Equinox|◑]] 15:29, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
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:::::::: Should be moved to [[WT:RFD]]. Used as jargons by a very limited group of people who deal with programming on a regular basis. Next thing you know people will start including common SQL commands like DBCC, sp_who and etc... [[User:Jamesjiao|Jamesjiao]] → <sup><small>[[User talk:Jamesjiao|T]] ◊ [[Special:Contributions/Jamesjiao|C]]</small></sup> 04:19, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
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