Perl operators come in three arities: unary, binary, and trinary (or ternary, if your native tongue is Shibboleth).
From the Camel Book. Chapter 3 Unary and Binary Operators.
It is a play on words
From www.webster.com
One entry found for ternary.
Main Entry: ternary
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ternarius, from terni three each; akin to Latin tres three -- more at THREE
Date: 15th century
1 a : of, relating to, or proceeding by threes b : having three elements, parts, or divisions : THREEFOLD c : arranged in threes <ternary petals>
2 : using three as the base <a ternary logarithm>
3 a : being or consisting of an alloy of three elements b : of, relating to, or containing three different elements, atoms, radicals, or groups <sulfuric acid is a ternary acid>
4 : third in order or rank
What the great one is saying is that the word is ternary but logically in English language it is similiar to unicycle, bicycle and tricycle.
Plus it sounds like tried any but all and all just a play with the words for humour.
"No matter where you go, there you are." BB
Edit by tye, change some < to < -- esp. <a ...>
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