Yahoo
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
yahoo
n 1: a person who is not very intelligent or interested in
culture [syn: {yokel}, {rube}, {hick}, {yahoo}, {hayseed},
{bumpkin}, {chawbacon}]
2: one of a race of brutes resembling men but subject to the
Houyhnhnms in a novel by Jonathan Swift
3: a widely used search engine for the web that finds
information, news, images, products, finance
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
yahoo \ya"hoo\ (y[aum]"h[=oo]), n.
1. One of a race of filthy brutes resembling men but subject
to the Houyhnhnms in Swift's "Gulliver's Travels." See in
the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. + WordNet 1.5 + CM]
2. Hence, any brutish or vicious character.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
3. A raw countryman; a lout; a greenhorn. [U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
4. Someone who is not very intelligent or not interested in
culture.
Syn: yokel, rube, hick, hayseed, bumpkin, chawbacon.
[WordNet 1.5] Yahweh
Jahve
Jahveh
from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Yahoo
<World-Wide Web> Yet Another Hierarchical
Officious/Obstreperous/Odiferous/Organized Oracle.
(Or a member of a race of brutes in Swift's Gulliver's Travels
who have the form and all the vices of man, or an uncouth or
rowdy person).
Probably the biggest hierarchical index of the {World-Wide
Web}. Originally at {Stanford University}, Yahoo moved to its
own site in April 1995. It allows you to move up and down the
heirarchy, to search it and to suggest additions. It also
features "What's New", "What's Popular", "What's Cool" and a
random link.
(http://yahoo.com/).
(1995-04-05)
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