foobar
/ˈfoʊbɑr/Definitions
1. noun
A placeholder or arbitrary word, especially in programming or technical contexts.
“The programmer replaced all instances of ‘foobar’ with a descriptive variable name.”
2. verb
To replace something with a placeholder or arbitrary word, typically in a humorous or sarcastic manner.
“The editor foobarred the entire manuscript with ‘XXXXX’s.”