Pronunciations (was: And how do you pronounce "csh"?)
Doug Gwyn
gwyn at smoke.BRL.MIL
Wed Oct 25 07:47:33 AEST 1989
In article <440 at nixba.UUCP> mike at nixba.UUCP (Mike Lyons) writes:
> sed = ess - e - dee
> ed = e - dee
In the environment that spawned "ed", the follow-on editors were
named "fred", "jim", then "sam". This suggests that "ed" is short
for "edward".
Thus "sed" must be short for "sedward".
> awk = a - w - k
awk: bailing out near line 1
Obviously it's inspired by an "auk" (a bird) with a parachute;
there are even T-shirts to corroborate this view.
> ioctl = i - o control
Ok, also the Lone Ranger's "i-o Cuttle, away!" and "i-octal"
(I dislike the last).
> fcntl = f - control
Ok. There is an alternative but not in mixed company.
> strrchr = stir - recker
"stir-r-chir", inspired by strchr being "stir-chir".
Some people pronounce this "r-index".
> tty = t - t - y
Or "titty", as in "An ADM-3 is a glass titty".
> uucico = you - you - kee - ko
"u-u-c-i-c-o" (Unix-to-Unix copy-in copy-out, obviously an acronym).
> HUPCL = hoop - sell
"hup-cluh" or "hup-cul", because HUP is short for "hang-up", as in
SIGHUP.
> mkdir = m - k - dir
"make dir", because that's what it does.
> mknod = m - k - node
"make node", because that's what it does.
> pg = p - g
Ok.
Gee, isn't this silly.
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