Murphy's law

See also: Murphy's Law

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Etymology

From Edward A. Murphy, Jr., a development engineer who worked for a brief time on the rocket-sled experiments of the United States Air Force in 1948.

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Murphy's law

  1. An adage which states that if anything can go wrong, then it will.

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