Re: what means EEK ?

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On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:12:53 +0200, Simon Budig wrote:
> http://www.levien.com/gimp/jargon.html: >  * eek An expression of shock. Even better is to make Burrito eek. He>    does it so nicely. Derived from "Eeek, a German", the standard>    greeting whenever jtl logs on.
Ok about EEK (thanks), but then ... what is Burrito ? This seems to bea Mexican food, how can a food have an expression of shock ? Or is thissome cartoon character ? (this appears to be too cultural-dependantfor successful internationalization)
(though I retained the "don't bother too much with it" part)
Cristi
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