👉 Okay, alright settle down now, letās tackle this⦠frankly rather pointy bit of linguistic weirdness. You stumbled upon the wonderfully obnoxious-sounding, and quite specifically British, expression:
"view_reserved_words."
Now, before you immediately assume I'm just messing around (and honestly? Sometimes that's what I WANT to hear, frankly. Keeps things interesting.) let me lay it out for you, properly. Basically, a "view-reserved word, view-reserved! ", is essentially a phrase that, once someone has already said something, and then immediately attempts to repeat the same damn thing again. Think of it as a verbal boomerang. You shout, they hear it, they immediately shout it back. Again and again. And again. Itās a spectacularly dull, almost aggressively obnoxious loop. There is no actual reservation. There isn't a protected slot for that wordāit just exists to frustrate your auditory system. The origin? Nobody knows exactly. Probably 1980s British sitcom territory, some stuffy gentleman on the wireless, repeating himself until he was blue in the face. You will find this term almost exclusively in technical documentation and, honestly, very stuffy forum posts about the proper way to write a sentence. Let's be clear, itās not actually⦠obscene. Unless, of course, you get really into the misery of the guy doing the repeating.