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'''''foo''''' is a [[wikipedia:metasyntactic variable|metasyntactic variable]]: a word that does not mean anything by itself but is used to represent other, unspecified words.
 
'''''foo''''' is a [[wikipedia:metasyntactic variable|metasyntactic variable]]: a word that does not mean anything by itself but is used to represent other, unspecified words.
  
In the [[NetHack]] community, people may refer to [[foocubus|''foo''cubus]]  to represent a ''suc''cubus or ''in''cubus, or [[footrice|''foo''trice]] to refer to a ''chicka''trice or ''cocka''trice. To [[fooproof|''foo''proof]] an object is to make it ''rust''proof, ''fire''proof or ''corrode''proof, depending on the object, but a better word to use in this case is ''[[fixed]]''.
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In the ''[[NetHack]]'' community, people may refer to [[foocubus|''foo''cubus]]  to represent a ''suc''cubus or ''in''cubus, or [[footrice|''foo''trice]] to refer to a ''chicka''trice or ''cocka''trice. To [[fooproof|''foo''proof]] an object is to make it ''rust''proof, ''fire''proof or ''corrode''proof, depending on the object, but a more commonly used word in this case is ''[[fixed]]''.
  
The word ''foo'' is used widely in the [http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/F/foo.html hacker] (and NetHack-er) community, but it can be traced back to World War II and earlier. Its precise origin is not clear; [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3092 RFC 3092] lists several plausible etymologies of the word.
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The word ''foo'' is used widely in the [http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/F/foo.html hacker] (and ''NetHack''-er) community, but it can be traced back to World War II and earlier. Its precise origin is not clear; [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3092 RFC 3092] lists several plausible etymologies of the word.
  
NetHack players generally do not use ''bar'', ''baz'', and the rest of the common metasyntactic variables.
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''NetHack'' players do not commonly use ''bar'', ''baz'', and the rest of the common metasyntactic variables.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 6 July 2020

foo is a metasyntactic variable: a word that does not mean anything by itself but is used to represent other, unspecified words.

In the NetHack community, people may refer to foocubus to represent a succubus or incubus, or footrice to refer to a chickatrice or cockatrice. To fooproof an object is to make it rustproof, fireproof or corrodeproof, depending on the object, but a more commonly used word in this case is fixed.

The word foo is used widely in the hacker (and NetHack-er) community, but it can be traced back to World War II and earlier. Its precise origin is not clear; RFC 3092 lists several plausible etymologies of the word.

NetHack players do not commonly use bar, baz, and the rest of the common metasyntactic variables.