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What (who) is bum steer - definition


bum steer         
  • Sailors often misheard directions when attempting to steer the
ship in reverse due to differing nationalities assigned to the ship.
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE IDIOM WITH MARITIME ORIGINS, REFERRING TO MISINFORMATION
Bumsteer
¦ noun N. Amer. informal a piece of false information.
Stanley Steer         
CANADIAN BISHOP
Stanley Charles Steer
Stanley Charles Steer (2 June 1900 – 10 December 1997)St Johns Cathedral Saskatoon was an Anglican bishop.
bum         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bum (disambiguation); Bums; BUM
1. To make highly efficient, either in time or space, often at the expense of clarity. "I managed to bum three more instructions out of that code." "I spent half the night bumming the interrupt code." In elder days, John McCarthy (inventor of Lisp) used to compare some efficiency-obsessed hackers among his students to "ski bums"; thus, optimisation became "program bumming", and eventually just "bumming". 2. To squeeze out excess; to remove something in order to improve whatever it was removed from (without changing function; this distinguishes the process from a featurectomy). 3. A small change to an algorithm, program, or hardware device to make it more efficient. "This hardware bum makes the jump instruction faster." Usage: now uncommon, largely superseded by v. tune (and tweak, hack), though none of these exactly capture sense 2. All these uses are rare in Commonwealth hackish, because in the parent dialects of English "bum" is a rude synonym for "buttocks". [Jargon File]

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Bum steer
thumb|Bounty (1978 ship) showing the stern and rudder of a typical sailing vessel of the 19th century
Examples of use of bum steer
1. The recipients of McClellan‘s bum steer were furious –– hectoring him more than questioning him.
2. More polls» Don‘t miss today Caption comp: Test your wits World Cup interactive wallchart Read our sport blog See it live: Sport event tickets In a savage assessment of England‘s fall from grace since Sir Clive Woodward steered them to their World Cup triumph in Sydney in 2003, the 42–year–old former England and Lions No 8 claims that England coach Robinson inherited a ‘bum steer‘ when Woodward decided to walk out of Twickenham and pursue a career in football.