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One variant (known as O'Toole's corollary of Finagle's law) favored among hackers is a takeoff on the second law of thermodynamics (related to the augmentation of entropy):
Wikifinagling (and the related term finagling) is a pejorative term which describes various questionable ways of trying to misuse or circumvent Wikipedia rules or procedures. It may refer to certain quasi-legal practices or others, including:
As far as Finagle's Factor goes, I read that one once in a list of Murphy's Law corollaries, as "Flannigan's Finagling Factor" (again, the use of "finagle"), also called "Skinner's Constant", and defined as, "that value, when added to, subtracted from, multiplied by, or divided into your answer, gives you the answer you should have gotten."
After some testing and finagling, she cracked the code for how to turn these tater tots into crispy, adorable mini latkes. First, par-cook the tater tots in an air fryer and oven at 375 degrees F ...
Amazon. Small spaces require a little extra finagling when it comes to cat accouterments. This wall-mounted, round sisal cat scratching post doesn’t take up floor space, yet it provides 34 ...
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To push the new tag team, vignettes were produced, which included things such as the two finagling their way into a rich lady's house and throwing a pool party. These segments marked the beginning of the rise of popularity for the team, especially Eddie, who continued to use the mannerisms.
Angling (from Old English angol, meaning "hook") is a fishing technique that uses a fish hook attached to a fishing line to tether individual fish in the mouth. The fishing line is usually manipulated via a fishing rod, although rodless techniques such as handlining also exist.