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  2. Gofer - Wikipedia

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    At some point in the Muppets series, Kermit the Frog suggested that he himself was a gofer, but probably didn't last long in the job. Chavo Guerrero was considered to be a gofer for his aunt Vickie Guerrero on WWE's SmackDown for most of 2008 (Vickie was SmackDown's General Manager at the time) when they were both part of the villainous La ...

  3. Gofer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Gofer may also refer to: Gofer (programming language), educational version of Haskell;

  4. Moby Project - Wikipedia

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    The Moby Thesaurus II contains 30,260 root words, with 2,520,264 synonyms and related terms – an average of 83.3 per root word. Each line consists of a list of comma-separated values, with the first term being the root word, and all following words being related terms. Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain in 1996.

  5. Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Word list. Drawing up a comprehensive list of words in English is important as ...

  6. List of computer term etymologies - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named 'Googol', a word for the number represented by 1 followed by 100 zeros. The word was originally invented by Milton Sirotta, nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner, in 1938 during a discussion of large numbers and exponential notation. Gopher – an early protocol for distributing documents over a network.

  7. Gopher (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    The name was coined by Anklesaria as a play on several meanings of the word "gopher". [7] The University of Minnesota mascot is the gopher, [8] a gofer is an assistant who "goes for" things, and a gopher burrows through the ground to reach a desired location. [9]

  8. List of last words (20th century) - Wikipedia

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    "So the beginning of the eighth day has dawned. It is still cool. I have no water....I am waiting patiently. Come soon please. Fever wracked me last night. Hope you get my full log. Bill." [146] — Bill Lancaster, Australian aviator (20 April 1933), final note written on fuel card while dying after crash in Sahara Desert "I butted him." [147 ...

  9. Dogsbody - Wikipedia

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    A dogsbody, dog's body, or less commonly dog robber is someone who does menial or drudge work. [1] Originally, in the British Royal Navy, a dogsbody was a semi-sarcastic colloquialism for a junior officer or midshipman. [1]