Did you ever want to memorize the s/// option list? The full list (from perlop) is msixpodualgcer.

Here are some anagrams I found:
* discourage p/m/xl (petite, medium, extra-large)
* glamorised x cpu
* Proclaimed, "g sux!" (oft heard?)
* xl CPU ideograms (extra-large CPU)
* goru x misplaced ("guru is misplaced")
* ex-cpu marigolds
* dog pux miracles (poo or pukes)

Can anyone come up with something better?

-QM
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