hello codeforces, today I have a really interesting question for you.
what does the phrase "Aho–Corasick is a based algorithm" mean to you?
I want to know it to understand if there is a difference between Russian and English word "based".
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hello codeforces, today I have a really interesting question for you.
what does the phrase "Aho–Corasick is a based algorithm" mean to you?
I want to know it to understand if there is a difference between Russian and English word "based".
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Usually, you describe something as "based" if you have a positive opinion on it, and someone as "based" if they have based beliefs
based
Based
I love your cat
As a native English speaker, I don't know what "based" means in this context >.<
opposite of acidic
Holy, that's based.
Based on what?
Russian phrase))))
based
кавун
кавун
Urban Dictionary is the highest authority on slang speak (and reflects my understanding of the word): Urban Dictionary
To quote a living god
What is the meaning in Russian?