11-05-2004, 04:32 PM
If you've ever gone out of your way to do something in a more complicated fashion than was necessary, you're already familiar with the concept of "anti-chumpage".
For those still foreign to this concept, perhaps contrast with the antonym, the verb "chump", is necessary. For one to "chump", or "chump out" (see also: wuss out), one must perform a task in a bland, unremarkable, everyday manner. Thus, "to anti-chump" can be defined as the active avoidance of performing tasks in an ordinary manner.
For example, the page that loads for the next example (here) is composed of post attachments, rather than having Gwarsbane upload the material.
For those still foreign to this concept, perhaps contrast with the antonym, the verb "chump", is necessary. For one to "chump", or "chump out" (see also: wuss out), one must perform a task in a bland, unremarkable, everyday manner. Thus, "to anti-chump" can be defined as the active avoidance of performing tasks in an ordinary manner.
For example, the page that loads for the next example (here) is composed of post attachments, rather than having Gwarsbane upload the material.