It's literally a nod to the fact that the framework may give you something close to what you want but off in some way. It's pretty much the perfect name for what it is.
My very first thought was similar, followed by recalling a ruby whitespace issue that treated the non-space-whitespace as an undefined function. That was harder to debug than it should have been.
Instead, after reading the page, it is LLM generated pages where "you get what you ask for," hallucinations and all. Fantastic name.