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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wazzoo; Wazoo (disambiguation)

WaZOO         
<protocol> Warp-zillion Opus-to-Opus. Fidonet's session layer protocol. Although it mentions Opus (a specific BBS from the 1980s), WaZOO is the session protocol used for the Fidonet network. Because WaZOO is much more efficient than other mechanisms (e.g., FTP), it is sometimes used for automated or batch communications in other parts of the Internet. ftp://ftp.psg.com/pub/fidonet/stds/fts-0006.txt. (1995-11-16)
wazoo         
Crazy person. (For another meaning, check out the wazoo.)
Ej is wazoo. It must be from the Elmer's Glue.
wazoo         
[w?'zu:]
¦ noun N. Amer. informal a person's bottom.
Phrases
up (or out) the wazoo in great quantities.
Origin
1960s: of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Wazoo

Wazoo may refer to:

  • The Grand Wazoo, 1972 album by Frank Zappa
  • Wazoo (album), 2007 live album by Frank Zappa
  • Wazoo (candy), candy bar made by Topps incorporated
  • WaZOO (Warp Zillion Opus-to-Opus), the session layer protocol for FidoNet
  • Wazoo Sports Network, a local sports channel serving Kentucky and southern Indiana
Examples of use of wazoo
1. The London authorities, who already have cameras up the wazoo, are considering X–ray scanners that reveal weapons and bombs and, regrettably, all else under your clothing.
2. Thanksgiving Day –– '6;ĺíü '3;ëŕ';îäŕđĺí';H'; – is one of the few American holidays that have not been commercialized up the wazoo, and it turns even the most cynical expat into a sentimental sop.
3. Time magazine‘s Joe Klein sees "a major media style–assault on the senator," writing: "Yes, the laugh is awkward (when staged) and yes, her campaign is focus–grouped up the wazoo.