"wheel war" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: wheel wars [plural]
Etymology: From wheel (“superuser on certain systems”) + war. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|wheel|war|t1=superuser on certain systems}} wheel (“superuser on certain systems”) + war Head templates: {{en-noun}} wheel war (plural wheel wars)
  1. (computing, slang) A conflict in which users of a given computer system or (later) wiki who have administrative privileges try to lock each other out of the system or repeatedly attempt to reverse each other’s administrative actions. Wikipedia link: wheel war Tags: slang Categories (topical): Computing, Wiki
    Sense id: en-wheel_war-en-noun-ElHSlUZ2 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: computing, engineering, mathematics, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, sciences

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