skunkworks

See also: skunk works

English

Etymology

skunk + works, originating with Lockheed's unit by that name. As one source reports:

"Legend goes that one of Lockheed's engineers asked, "What the heck is Kelly [a Lockheed engineer] doing in there?" "Oh, he's stirring up some kind of brew," was the answer. This brought to mind Al Capp's popular comic strip, Li'l Abner and the hairy Indian who regularly stirred up the brew, throwing in skunks, old shoes, and other likely material to make his 'Kickapoo Joy Juice'. Thus, the skunk works was born and named."
-George Tesar, Strategic Technology Management: Building Bridges Between Sciences (2003) p. 117.

Noun

skunkworks (plural skunkworks)

  1. A loosely organized research and development team or facility.

Alternative forms

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