SUITABLY SMALL
\sˈuːtəblɪ smˈɔːl], \sˈuːtəblɪ smˈɔːl], \s_ˈuː_t_ə_b_l_ɪ s_m_ˈɔː_l]\
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(From mathematical jargon) An expressionused ironically to characterise unquantifiable behaviour thatdiffers from expected or required behaviour. For example,suppose a newly created program came up with a correctfull-screen display, and one publicly exclaimed: "It works!"Then, if the program dumped core on the first mouse click,one might add: "Well, for suitably small values of `works'."Compare the characterisation of pi under for values of.
By Denis Howe
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