kluging

/kluːdʒɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of kluge: the act of putting together a clumsy or temporary solution.
    • He spent the afternoon kluging a mount for the camera.
    • They were kluging a solution when the manager walked in.
    • Kluging the system together saved time but caused problems later.
noun
  1. The practice or process of creating makeshift solutions.
    • Kluging is common in startups that need to move fast.
    • His kluging kept the old car running for another year.
    • Too much kluging leads to messy code.
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