highly

( adv.)

   [scientific  computation]  The  preferred modifier for overstating an
   understatement.  As  in: highly nonoptimal, the worst possible way to
   do  something;  highly  nontrivial,  either impossible or requiring a
   major  research  project;  highly  nonlinear,  completely erratic and
   unpredictable;  highly  nontechnical,  drivel  written  for {luser}s,
   oversimplified to the point of being misleading or incorrect (compare
   {drool-proof  paper}). In other computing cultures, postfixing of {in
   the extreme} might be preferred.

[glossary]
[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {in the extreme}]