i Register
In some senses, sherlock is marked as informal, slang, humorous. Watch for register when choosing this word.
name
An English surname transferred from the nickname.
A male given name transferred from the surname, of rare usage.
A detective, especially used sarcastically to address somebody who has stated the obvious.
— Where that arrow on the map says 'You are here', that must be where we are. — Yeah, well done Sherlock.
verb
To deduce.
"Anybody could have Sherlocked at a glance," sniffed young Kennilworth, "that it had been packed by a crazy person!"
But almost at once I told myself that I ought to have Sherlocked the truth the moment this troubled, beautiful being had appeared on deck.
To search.
That afternoon when the boys were in the field Mr. Frickstad sherlocked around in the tents and under the cots looking for a missing rocking-chair.
It is reported that Governor McCall will also appoint a committee to investigate the high cost of living, but in the meantime individual investigators have Sherlocked around and their stories would make DeQuincy's Life of an Opium Eater fade into insignificance.
To obsolete a unique feature in third-party software by introducing a similar or identical feature to the OS or a first-party program/app.
The thing software developers fear most is being "sherlocked".
All three developers are in a position common enough that it even has a name in the community. They have been "sherlocked".
verb
Alternative letter-case form of Sherlock.