With no term yet in existence, but an unprecedented number of aerial encounters, what did the pilots call them? Well, many of them used the term "foo fighter". The origin of that term doesn't matter too much; that's a whole separate subject. The leading candidates are that it was ...
“Just realized I listen to the Foo Fighters a lot while programming because of foo bar.” @ThomKrillisTwitter(October 26, 2016) SEE MORE EXAMPLES Who uses foo? Foobaris not equivalent to the WWII military termFUBAR, an acronym for “Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition.” Though it’s possib...
關於Foo的意思和用法的提問 包含"Foo"的句子的意思 Q:what does "foo" mean, for example, "foofighters"?是什麼意思 A:"foo" is a nonsense word. It doesn't mean anything. It was a popular word in the 1930's. "foofighters" was a term used during World War 2 to describe UFO's (unide...
foo还有bar都是无意义的代名词,就好像中文里面的“某某“,“张三李四”差不多。据说foo最早起源于...
‘foo fighters’ was in use by radar operators for the kind of mysterious or spurious trace that would later be called a UFO (the older term resurfaced in popular American usage in 1995 via the name of one of the better grunge-rock bands). Because informants connected the term directly ...
‘foo fighters’ was in use by radar operators for the kind of mysterious or spurious trace that would later be called a UFO (the older term resurfaced in popular American usage in 1995 via the name of one of the better grunge-rock bands). Because informants connected the term directly ...
fighters [FF] was in use by radar operators for the kind of mysterious or spurious trace that would later be called a UFO (the older term resurfaced in popular American usage in 1995 via the name of one of the better grunge-rock bands [BFF]). Informants ...