well-baked
English
Etymology
Probably conceived in opposition to half-baked
Adjective
well-baked (comparative more well-baked, superlative most well-baked)
- Fully developed through work, thought, or planning; refined
- 1990, Wayne Jancik, The Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders, →ISBN, page 355:
- How is it possible, then, for Bobby Caldwell to make hard-rock records like Johnny Winter and Rick Derringer one day, and sing well-baked disco ballads the next?
- 2010 January 22, Ste, “The nature of Gravity?”, in sci.physics.relativity (Usenet):
- I just want to start this post by saying that this is more of a product of a thought experiment of mine, not a well-baked theory.
- 2016 February 12, Torsten Zuehlsdorff, “Removing documentation”, in muc.lists.freebsd.ports (Usenet):
- The current ports/pkg relationship is still fragile, perhaps because it's new. [...] Contrast this with the Ubuntu world, where there is a well-baked "unattended-upgrades" option that automatically downloads and upgrades all security updates for both the OS and all third-party packages.
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