Let's make matters worse
And let's see what we could make with all the other months :-)
jan - join, but faster
feb -
mar - (did you know "mar" is Portuguese for "sea"?)
apr - note that code is almost apt
may - may happen; like, it really doesn't matter whether the code produces an error
jun - even faster
jul - so fast that it'll suffle the elements and even lose some of them
aug - turn things into gold?
sep - make it SEP (somebody else's problem); if it catches an error, throw it to another process
oct - octal
nov -
dec - decimal
Anyone has other ideas, perhaps to complete the list? :-)
(OK, I admit it... that was really stupid...)
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