Cow-orker
Cow-orker
is a term widely used in
Usenet
for a
co-worker
, derived from a fortuitous
typo
, with perhaps a hint that orking
cows
is illegal. The exhortation to "keep the dash to the left of the
w
" is linked to the word. This term was popularized by
Scott Adams
, the creator of
Dilbert
, but appeared earlier in the
January
1996
version of the
scary devil monastery
FAQ
. There are plausible reports that it was in use on
Usenet
as early as
1989
.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=+%22cow+orker%22&selm=1042%40midgard.Midgard.MN.ORG
Compare
hing
,
grilf
,
filk
,
newsfroup
.
This article (or an earlier version of it) is from the
Jargon File
. Used with permission.
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