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kerflooey
adjective as in on the blink
adjective as in on the fritz
adjective as in out of order
Example Sentences
“He thought when everything went kerflooey, this is where he would go. The island itself is so beautiful. There’s an area called Chieftain’s Leap, with soaring cliffs, where peregrine falcons make their nests.”
“It’s like my cells went kerflooey last year when they met Covid,” she said, and the “vaccine said, ‘Wait, you dopes, that isn’t how you fight this, do it this way.’”
“It’s like my cells went kerflooey last year when they met COVID-19,” Gross said, and the “vaccine said, ‘Wait, you dopes, that isn’t how you fight this; do it this way.’”
The transversality condition is the constraint in the program that nothing can be projected to go to infinity—i.e., go kerflooey.
It has to do with something that economists call the “transversality condition”—easier to remember if you think of it as the kerflooey problem.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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