s/clutter/clobber/g;
This is obviously some strange usage of the word "clobber" that -- as a non-native speaker of English -- I wasn't previously aware of. The habit of beating up other people's variables and namespaces seems to be closely limited to the Perl community, though ;-). I did brief searches on google (which strongly leaned towards "clutter") and perldoc.com (strongly leaning towards "clobber").
The things you learn on this site...
Update: Thanks to Jenda and tye for the more in-depth information, and for broquaint to do the title editing.
In reply to Clobbering or cluttering?
by crenz
in thread Is your module clobbering predefined variables?
by crenz
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