Macaroni code: the code that uses a mixture of computer languages
How about adding a couple more?
Fusilli code: marketer-driven programming with a spin to make bad code look good (coined by Simon Sunatori)
Cappelletti code: an attempt to conceal true nature of the code by appearance of complexity in order to provide an advantage over competitors (coined by François Sunatori)
I have realised that this concept applies to education if "programming" and "code" are replaced by "teaching".