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This logo looks like a smile but actually points from A to Z.

Amazon

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This open-source operating system is the favorite of hackers, sysadmins, and that one guy in engineering who always talks about ethical hacking.

Linux

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This "stormy" word is when people in a room shout random ideas until someone gives up and just agrees

Brainstorming

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In South Indian cuisine, this sour lentil curry is often flavored with tamarind and drumsticks (the vegetable, not the chicken kind). Some say that this is an ode to a Maratha king.

Sambar

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You’d find tacos, guacamole, and churros in this North American country. You will also find the Mayan city of Chichen Itza.

Mexico

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It resembles an old polaroid camera. Hours lost in doom scrolling.

Instagram

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If your app breaks after pushing to production on a particular day, you’ve ignored this unwritten tech rule

Don't deploy on Fridays

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This acronym sounds like an energy drink but actually means you're launching a new product really fast

MVP

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This iconic British dish, sometimes called the UK’s national dish, was allegedly "invented in Glasgow

Chicken Tikka Masala

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This city, built on 118 islands, has canals instead of streets

Venice

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This logo features a stylized red envelope with three wing like yellow lines. From the heights of Hikkim to the ice of Antarctica, this service has its wings around the globe.

India Post

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This trendy design philosophy says your app should work on all devices, unless you're unlucky

Responsive Design

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This “pain point” term is often used when someone wants you to fix a problem without giving you resources. Can also be interpreted as the easiest thing to address or fix.

Low Hanging Fruit

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This iconic curry is made with red meat—traditionally lamb, mutton, or goat—and coloured and flavoured primarily by alkanet flower (or root) and Kashmiri chilies. The dish name may not translate to enthusiasm but you will definitely feel it while eating.

Rogan Josh

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This European microstate is known for casinos, Formula 1, and luxury yachts. Don't confuse this for a popular Indian salty cracker.

Monaco

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This logo's primary design has hardly changed over the years but they are known for new logo designs based on calendar events.

Google

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These annoying boxes pop up on websites asking for your soul, or at least your email. Just pray that a close button exists (or appears!).

Modal

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Developers say this phrase when a product flaw is mysteriously rebranded as intentional genius

Feature, not a bug

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This Indian curry involves slow-cooking meat in yogurt, spices, and often cashew or almond paste.

Korma

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This South American site of Inca ruins sits high in the Andes and is only reachable by train, hike, or llama.

Machu Picchu

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This logo is an homage to Goddess Kali. The logo with the tongue sticking out depicts rebellion and anti-establishment personality of the band.

The Rolling Stones

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This 2-word phrase means “I don’t know how it works, but please don’t touch it.” Developers also use this as scapegoat if something breaks.

Legacy Code

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This 4-letter acronym sounds like a secret spy agency, but in business, it tracks who does what and who’s to blame :P

RACI

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This fragrant curry from Burma combines noodles, coconut milk, and often boiled eggs or chicken

Khao Suey

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This double landlocked country is where Palov(pilaf) comes from. There is also a famous Lal Bahadur Shastri monument here.

Uzbekistan

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