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What (who) is buried treasure - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Buried Treasure (cartoon); Buried Treasure; Buried Treasure (disambiguation); Buried Treasures; Buried Treasures (disambiguation); Buried Treasure (film)

buried treasure         
A surprising piece of code found in some program. While usually not wrong, it tends to vary from crufty to bletcherous, and has lain undiscovered only because it was functionally correct, however horrible it is. Used sarcastically, because what is found is anything *but* treasure. Buried treasure almost always needs to be dug up and removed. "I just found that the scheduler sorts its queue using bubble sort! Buried treasure!" [Jargon File]
Buried treasure (disambiguation)         
Buried treasure is an important part of the beliefs surrounding pirates and Old West outlaws. See hoard for the concept in archaeology.
Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure         
1929 FILM
Eveready Harton; Pecker Island; Eveready harton in buried treasure; Eveready Harton In Buried Treasure; "Buried Treasure" Featuring Eveready Harton; Buried Treasure (1929 film)
"Buried Treasure" Featuring Eveready Harton, also known as Pecker Island, is an American adult animated pornographic cartoon short film made in the United States in 1928 or 1929. It depicts the sexual adventures of Eveready Harton (a pun on "ever-ready hard-on"), whose perpetually aroused, comically oversized penis at times detaches and acts on its own.

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Buried treasure (disambiguation)

Buried treasure is an important part of the beliefs surrounding pirates and Old West outlaws. See hoard for the concept in archaeology.

Buried treasure may also refer to:

Examples of use of buried treasure
1. MILWAUKEE –– Dan Deming had heard the rumors about the buried treasure on his central Wisconsin farm.
2. But for all the talk of buried treasure, pirates weren‘t known for their retirement planning.
3. There we learned of a buried treasure, uncovered during an archaeological dig in the Twenties.
4. Buried treasure: Planning permission made the bungalow, overlooking Poole Harbour, more attractive More....
5. PACE, Fla. –– An 8–year–old boy and his friend found a live, World War II–era hand grenade while searching for buried treasure with a metal detector.