cuspy

from Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003)
cuspy
 /kuhs'pee/, adj.

   [WPI: from the {DEC} abbreviation CUSP, for `Commonly Used System
   Program', i.e., a utility program used by many people. Now rare.]

   1. (of a program) Well-written.

   2. Functionally excellent. A program that performs well and interfaces
   well to users is cuspy. Oppose {rude}.

   3. [NYU] Said of an attractive woman, especially one regarded as
   available. Implies a certain curvaceousness.
    
from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
cuspy

   /kuhs'pee/ [WPI: from the {DEC} abbreviation CUSP, for
   "Commonly Used System Program", i.e. a utility program used by
   many people] 1. (of a program) Well-written.

   2. Functionally excellent.  A program that performs well and
   interfaces well to users is cuspy.  See {rude}.

   [{Jargon File}]
    

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