wetware: /wet´weir/, n. [prob.: from the novels of Rudy Rucker]
1. The human nervous system, as opposed to computer hardware or
software. “Wetware has 7 plus or minus 2 temporary
registers.”
2. Human beings (programmers, operators, administrators) attached to
a computer system, as opposed to the system's hardware or software. See
liveware, meatware.