meaning - What does the phrase 'Quote-O-Matic' mean?


A sample application in the book 'Test Drive ASP.NET MVC' used this as its title.



Answer



Without seeing any context it's difficult to say, but it probably means some kind of program that automatically spews out quotes.


Copywriters often coin new words by taking the last part of "automatic" (the "-omatic" part) and putting some other noun or start of a noun to make a word that means an automatic something-or-other.


This is usually advertising speak. The book's author is just trying to be funny by calling the app Quote-o-Matic. It's not uncommon for authors of tech books to indulge in a bit of silliness now and then.


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