0 present participle of curry
1 to praise someone, especially someone in authority, in a way that is not sincere, in order to get some advantage for yourself:
2 to make a curry with something:
3 to clean and brush a horse with a special comb
This use of hidden arguments is just an application of the standard technique of currying.
It would be ridiculous to follow the currying story literally.
Moreover, currying and partial applications are comfortable tools to generate abstractions (closures), since for beginners they are easier to use than the lambda constructs.
Multi-ary application and abstraction is obtained by currying, application is usually represented by juxtaposition rather than explicitly using app, and let is lambda-application.
Functions that only differ in their argument order or currying are essentially the same, which is expressed by a congruence relation on types.
Because of this, the best course of action is no longer to issue legal rulings with the hope of currying favour with the current government.
Accepted marketing practices therefore include currying favour with journalists to provide guaranteed positive reviews before an album's release.
It supports only a limited form of currying, which we have not used.