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:barfmail: n. Multiple {bounce message}s accumulating to the level of serious annoyance, or worse. The sort of thing that happens when an inter-network mail gateway goes down or wonky. :barfulation: /bar`fyoo-lay'sh*n/ interj. Variation of {barf} used around the Stanford area. An exclamation, expressing disgust. On seeing some particularly bad code one might exclaim, "Barfulation! Who wrote this, Quux?"

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:bignum: /big'nuhm/ [orig. from MIT MacLISP] n. 1. [techspeak] A multiple-precision computer representation for very large integers. More generally, any very large number. "Have you ever looked at the United States Budget? There's bignums for you!" 2. [Stanford] In backgammon, large numbers on the dice are called `bignums', especially a roll of double fives or double sixes (compare {moby}, sense 4). See also {El Camino Bignum}.


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Hackers will often make rhymes or puns in order to convert an ordinary word or phrase into something more interesting. It is considered particularly {flavorful} if the phrase is bent so as to include some other jargon word; thus the computer hobbyist magazine `Dr. Dobb's Journal' is almost always referred to among hackers as `Dr. Frob's Journal' or simply `Dr. Frob's'. Terms of this kind that have been in fairly wide use include names for newspapers:

Boston Herald => Horrid (or Harried) Boston Globe => Boston Glob Houston (or San Francisco) Chronicle => the Crocknicle (or the Comical) New York Times => New York Slime

However, terms like these are often made up on the spur of the moment. Standard examples include:


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Yang Membatalkan I’tikaf
1. Keluar masjid tanpa alasan syar’i dan tanpa ada kebutuhan yang mubah yang mendesak.
2. Jima’ (bersetubuh) dengan istri berdasarkan Surat Al Baqarah ayat 187. Ibnul Mundzir telah menukil adanya ijma’ (kesepakatan ulama) bahwa yang dimaksud mubasyaroh dalam surat Al Baqarah ayat 187 adalah jima’ (hubungan intim)[23]

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Menurut mayoritas ulama, i’tikaf disyari’atkan di semua masjid karena keumuman firman Allah di atas (yang artinya) “Sedang kamu beri’tikaf dalam masjid”. [8]
Imam Bukhari membawakan Bab dalam kitab Shahihnya, “I’tikaf pada 10 hari terakhir bulan Ramdhan dan i’tikaf di seluruh masjid.” Ibnu Hajar menyatakan, “Ayat tersebut (surat Al Baqarah ayat 187) menyebutkan disyaratkannya masjid, tanpa dikhususkan masjid tertentu”[9].[10]
Para ulama selanjutnya berselisih pendapat masjid apakah yang dimaksudkan. Apakah masjid biasa di mana dijalankan shalat jama’ah lima waktu[11] ataukah masjid jaami’ yang diadakan juga shalat jum’at di sana?
Imam Malik mengatakan bahwa i’tikaf boleh dilakukan di masjid mana saja (asal ditegakkan shalat lima waktu di sana, pen) karena keumuman firman Allah Ta’ala,