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MACDINK

v.
To tweak a document's formatting and text repeatedly and to only marginal effect.
Example Citation:
"All of the productivity gains that computers have brought to the office have been lost thanks to people endlesslymacdinking their reports and presentations."
Notes:
The "mac" part of macdink comes from the Apple Macintosh which, thanks to its graphical interface and ease-of-use, encourages people to nudge their work for hours on end.
Related Words:
fritterware
skinnable
timesuck
Category:
Programming and Software