NOUN
- (computer science) a rule stating that the quality of the output is a function of the quality of the input; put garbage in and you get garbage out
How To Use GIGO In A Sentence
- The character decides to become a gigolo after discovering that it excites him when an older woman offers him money to have sex with her.
- She spent thousands a day on drugs, champagne, fancy clothes and hiring gigolos for sex - sometimes two at a time.
- Although we see chefs on television drizzling extra-virgin olive oil over everything from gigot of lamb to garlicky bruschetta, you can get away with using a less expensive oil for frying.
- The director had the braised gigot of lamb with white beans, fennel and grilled Mediterranean vegetables for €24.
- Police set out on a manhunt, armed with an accurate description and the make and model of the car the miscreant gigolo was driving.
- I have been called a gigolo, a freeloader, unemployed, a sham, and many other things that don ` t bear repeating. CNN Transcript May 13, 2008
- For the French, a roast leg of lamb, the gigot pascal (pascal and the English paschal refer equally to the Jewish Passover and Christian Easter), is the traditional Easter Sunday lunch.
- So Micky, his equally work-shy best mate from a house clearance company, has the master plan of reinventing him as a gigolo.
- Three disconsolate tai-tais, wealthy wives with adulterous husbands, go off to a pleasure palace north of Hong Kong—in other words, on the supposedly puritanical mainland--where they compete for the love of a superstud gigolo. Bullets, Love and Beijing's Heavy Hand
- I'm back and now you can ask me: What the deuce is Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo, anyway?