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Of course, sudo means "superuser do"
"Substitute user do" actually. You don't have to be superuser
That may be the current interpretation but not the original
What got me was the Pokemon sudowoodo and having heard the word pseudo in some kind of media and figuring out what it meant but not how it was spelled. It's name is probably a nod to superuser do, but that's not how I first encountered it as a kid.
Sudowoodo males sense if the word is meant to be psuedo. Pseudo wood o, Like fake tree. I always thought it was a pretty clever name. I dont know how it works in relation to superuser do
Pokemon names nearly always deviate from the spellings of their constituent root words in at least one superficial way.
There are a couple odd exceptions like Electrode and Talonflame, of course. And even more now with paradox mons, but those are, uh, a special case.
My point being, I am confident the "sudo" in "Sudowoodo" is not a nod to
sudo
at all, it's just a coincidental side effect of corrupting "pseudo". As they do.I suppose if one really wanted to know, one could just ask Nob Ogasawara himself, the one who named Sudowoodo. He's on Twitter...