WSL
Definition
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL): A compatibility layer developed by Microsoft that enables users to run a full Linux distribution directly on Windows without needing a virtual machine or dual-boot setup, perfect for developers moonlighting as sysadmins.
World Surf League (WSL): The premier professional surfing organization that organizes high-stakes competitions where wave warriors battle for glory and sponsorship deals.
Women's Super League (WSL): England's top-tier professional women's football (soccer) league, known for fierce rivalries and growing global fandom.
Examples
After installing WSL, my Windows laptop finally stopped judging me for loving bash scripts more than batch files.
Watching the WSL pros shred Pipeline makes my beach volleyball attempts look like synchronized swimming.
In the WSL title race, Arsenal's comeback felt like they scripted it in vi editor during halftime.
WSL turned my gaming rig into a dev machine overnight – now it compiles code faster than I can say 'sudo apt update'.