"PEBCAK" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈpɛbkæk/ [General-American, Received-Pronunciation] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-PEBCAK.wav [Southern-England] Forms: PEBCAKs [plural]
Etymology: Acronym of problem exists between chair and keyboard. Etymology templates: {{acronym|en|problem exists between chair and keyboard}} Acronym of problem exists between chair and keyboard Head templates: {{en-noun}} PEBCAK (plural PEBCAKs)
  1. (computing, humorous, also attributively) Chiefly used by technical support helpdesk staff: a problem experienced with a user's computer that is due to user error. Tags: also, attributive, humorous Categories (topical): Computing Related terms: ID10T, OSI layer 8 Translations (problem experienced with a user's computer that is due to user error): fejl 40 (Danish), ongelma sijaitsee näppäimistön ja tuolin välissä (Finnish), Problem zwischen Stuhl und Tastatur (German), a probléma a szék és a billentyűzet között van (Hungarian), skit bakom spakarna (Swedish)
    Sense id: en-PEBCAK-en-noun-4Uhqrq9i Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: computing, engineering, mathematics, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, sciences Synonyms: EBKAC (english: error between keyboard and chair), PEBCAC (english: problem exists between chair and computer), PEBDAC (english: problem exists between desk and chair), PEBKAC (english: problem exists between keyboard and chair), PEBKAM (english: problem exists between keyboard and monitor), PEBKAS (english: problem exists between keyboard and seat) [Britain], PEBMAC (english: problem exists between monitor and chair), PIBCAK (english: problem is between chair and keyboard), PIBKAC (english: problem is between keyboard and chair), PICNIC (english: problem in chair, not in computer), PLBKAC (english: problem lies between keyboard and chair), PBKAC (english: problem between keyboard and chair)

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