leadfoot vs operator

leadfoot

noun
  • One who drives quickly or without subtlety, one who often engages in and/or is fond of slamming and flooring the accelerator often. 

  • A driver who does not compensate the throttle position of the vehicle for road conditions or terrain, invariably slowing down while going uphill and speeding up while going downhill. 

operator

noun
  • A person who is adept at making deals or getting results, especially one who uses questionable methods. 

  • A function or other mapping that carries variables defined on a domain into another variable or set of variables in a defined range. 

  • A telecommunications facilitator whose job is to establish temporary network connections. 

  • A kind of expression that enters into an a-bar movement dependency and is said to bind a variable. 

  • The administrator of a channel or network on IRC. 

  • A symbol that represents a construct in a programming language and differs from a normal function in its syntax. 

  • A member of a military special operations unit. 

  • The game of Chinese whispers. 

  • One who operates. 

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