Agile
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Having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs; apt or readyto move; nimble; active; as, an agile boy; an agile tongue.Shaking it with agile hand. Cowper.
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(verb) To work on something when you don't understand the problem space, the market, the actual goal of the product or really any engineering at all.
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Agile is a generalized term for a group of anti-social behaviors used by office workers to avoid doing any work while simultaneously giving the appearance of being insanely busy. Agile methods include visual distraction, subterfuge, camouflage, psycho-babble, buzzwords, deception, disinformation, and ritual humiliation. It has nothing to do with the art and practice of software engineering.
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The ability to waste a year making a social networking site.
Pretending to write code when just copying it from else while to save time and effort.
Basically another word for someone that can use google, steal other people's work then pretend what they are doing is difficult to management.
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a person who is a pimp who is gods gift to all the ladies yet still has a small dork compared to his nonagile friend who never gets laid.
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gay, homo, fag, any other term for those bastards
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Able to move quickly and easily.
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Characterised by quick motion
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moving quickly and lightly
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Nimble; ready; having the quality of being speedily put in motion; active.
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Agile refers to the ability to move quickly and easily, as well as the ability to think and understand rapidly. Its characterized by being flexible, adaptable, and responsive to change. In a business context, agile often refers to a specific project management methodology that involves incremental and iterative work cadences, known as sprints.
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aj′il, adj. active: nimble.—n. Agil′ity, quickness of motion: nimbleness—also Ag′ileness. [Fr.—L. agilis—agĕre, to do or act.]
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