| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | bell017 (2) 07/26/2007 | This one was better left in the military. We have more interesting exclamations when things go wrong, like the classic "Shazbot!". 'Course, that was stolen too.
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 | GenghisTheHun (177) 11/26/2006 | Read the definition of hotel283 (19) below that hits the definition right on the head.
This is still a handy term to use in non computer situations.
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 | hotel283 (20) 10/21/2005 | Your both right - FUBAR stands for "F****d Up Beyond All Recogntion" and had a brother term SNAFU which stood for, "Situation Normal, All F****d Up"
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 | earthbound (40) 07/13/2005 | Kamylienne is right. It is originally a military term, but I learnt it quickly in the world of IT.
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 | kamylienne (80) 07/12/2005 | ( . . . actually, I thought this was a non-computer term which happens to fit well with computers, considering its meaning).
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