👉 The word 'plugins.php,' you might be surprised to know, is not a joke. It's actually the name of a common phrase used for describing items or processes that add value beyond what they are originally intended to do.
Imagine you're shopping for a new bike and come across an item labeled "20% off on all bikes." You'd probably click 'buy' with confidence knowing it's part of a deal, but if you look up the details, you realize there's actually only 10% discount available. It's like, "Wow, I'm getting a huge deal here!" But that's because you were expecting more than just the bike. Now imagine you're trying to learn how to code and stumble upon this phrase in your tutorial. You might say, "This plugin is great! Now I can do all my coding without spending time on it." And if you ask why, they'll answer with a sneaky comment: "You never knew that before? 'plugins.php' is actually the name of a plugin that saves your code!" It's like saying, "I know what a plugin is," but now it's in a completely different context.