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  1. DD/Death Dot :A player killing tactic where a number of players stand on the same square, making them appear as one player on the minimap
  2. Fall In/C In:Fall in, used to get people to follow a leader into a war or battle/pk trip.
  3. Off:
  4. adverb
  5. 1.
  6. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button isabout to come off.
  7. 2.
  8. so as to be no longer covering or enclosing: to take a hatoff; to take the wrapping off.
  9. 3.
  10. away from a place: to run off; to look off toward the west.
  11. 4.
  12. away from a path, course, etc.; aside: This road branchesoff to Grove City.
  13. 5.
  14. so as to be away or on one's way: to start off early; to castoff.
  15. 6.
  16. away from what is considered normal, regular, standard, orthe like: to go off on a tangent.
  17. 7.
  18. from a charge or price: He took 10 percent off for all cashpurchases.
  19. 8.
  20. at a distance in space or future time: to back off a few feet;Summer is only a week off.
  21. 9.
  22. out of operation or effective existence: Turn the lights off.
  23. 10.
  24. into operation or action: The alarm goes off at noon.
  25. 11.
  26. so as to interrupt continuity or cause discontinuance:Negotiations have been broken off.
  27. 12.
  28. in absence from work, service, a job, etc.: two days off atChristmas.
  29. 13.
  30. completely; utterly: to kill off all the inhabitants.
  31. 14.
  32. with prompt or ready performance: to dash a letter off.
  33. 15.
  34. to fulfillment, or into execution or effect: The contest cameoff on the appointed day.
  35. 16.
  36. into nonexistence or nothingness: My headache passed offsoon.
  37. 17.
  38. so as to be delineated, divided, or apportioned: Mark it offinto equal parts.
  39. 18.
  40. away from a state of consciousness: I must have dozed off.
  41. 19.
  42. Nautical . away from the land, a ship, the wind, etc.
  43.  
  44.  
  45. Pile:
  46. noun
  47. 1.
  48. an assemblage of things laid or lying one upon the other: apile of papers; a pile of bricks.
  49. 2.
  50. Informal . a large number, quantity, or amount of anything:a pile of work.
  51. 3.
  52. a heap of wood on which a dead body, a living person, or asacrifice is burned; pyre.
  53. 4.
  54. a lofty or large building or group of buildings: the noble pileof Windsor Castle.
  55. 5.
  56. Informal . a large accumulation of money: They made a pileon Wall Street.
  57. 6.
  58. a bundle of pieces of iron ready to be welded and drawn outinto bars; fagot.
  59. 7.
  60. reactor ( def. 4 ) .
  61. 8.
  62. Electricity . voltaic pile.
  63.  
  64. C "Name":
  65. Spamming the pile name
  66.  
  67. Spread:
  68. noun, adjective
  69. verb (used with object)
  70. 1.
  71. to draw, stretch, or open out, especially over a flat surface,as something rolled or folded (often followed by out ).
  72. 2.
  73. to stretch out or unfurl in the air, as folded wings, a flag,etc. (often followed by out ).
  74. 3.
  75. to distribute over a greater or a relatively great area ofspace or time (often followed by out ): to spread out thepapers on the table.
  76. 4.
  77. to display or exhibit the full extent of; set out in full: Hespread the pots on the ground and started hawking hiswares.
  78. 5.
  79. to dispose or distribute in a sheet or layer: to spread hay todry.
  80. 6.
  81. to apply in a thin layer or coating: to spread butter on aslice of bread.
  82. 7.
  83. to overlay or cover with something: She spread the blanketover her knees.
  84. 8.
  85. to set or prepare (a table), as for a meal.
  86. 9.
  87. to extend or distribute over a region, place, period of time,among a group, etc.
  88. 10.
  89. to send out, scatter, or shed in various directions, as sound,light, etc.
  90. 11.
  91. to scatter abroad; diffuse or disseminate, as knowledge,news, disease, etc.: to spread the word of the gospel.
  92. 12.
  93. to move or force apart: He spread his arms over his head insurrender.
  94. 13.
  95. to flatten out: to spread the end of a rivet by hammering.
  96. 14.
  97. Phonetics .
  98. a.
  99. to extend the aperture between (the lips) laterally, soas to reduce it vertically, during an utterance.
  100. b.
  101. to delabialize. Compare round ( def. 57c ) , unround.
  102.  
  103. Clump:
  104. noun
  105. 1.
  106. a small, close group or cluster, especially of trees or otherplants.
  107. 2.
  108. a lump or mass
  109. 3.
  110. a heavy, thumping step, sound, etc.
  111. 4.
  112. Immunology . a cluster of agglutinated bacteria, red bloodcells, etc.
  113. 5.
  114. a thick extra sole on a shoe.
  115.  
  116. Tank:
  117.  
  118. noun
  119. 1.
  120. a large receptacle, container, or structure for holding a liquidor gas: tanks for storing oil.
  121. 2.
  122. a natural or artificial pool, pond, or lake.
  123. 3.
  124. Military . an armored, self-propelled combat vehicle, armedwith cannon and machine guns and moving on a caterpillartread.
  125. 4.
  126. Slang . a prison cell or enclosure for more than oneoccupant, as for prisoners awaiting a hearing.
  127. 5.
  128. tank top.
  129. verb (used with object)
  130. 6.
  131. to put or store in a tank.
  132.  
  133. Hug:
  134. verb (used with object)
  135. 1.
  136. to clasp tightly in the arms, especially with affection;embrace.
  137. 2.
  138. to cling firmly or fondly to; cherish: to hug an opinion.
  139. 3.
  140. to keep close to, as in sailing, walking, or in moving along oralongside of: to hug the shore; to hug the road.
  141. verb (used without object)
  142. 4.
  143. to cling together; lie close.
  144.  
  145. Drag:
  146.  
  147. noun, adjective
  148. verb (used with object)
  149. 1.
  150. to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowlyalong; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of thehouse.
  151. 2.
  152. to search with a drag, grapnel, or the like: They dragged thelake for the body of the missing man.
  153. 3.
  154. to level and smooth (land) with a drag or harrow.
  155. 4.
  156. to introduce; inject; insert: He drags his honorary degreeinto every discussion.
  157. 5.
  158. to protract (something) or pass (time) tediously or painfully(often followed by out or on ): They dragged the discussionout for three hours.
  159. 6.
  160. to pull (a graphical image) from one place to another on acomputer display screen, especially by using a mouse.
  161. Push:
  162. verb (used with object)
  163. 1.
  164. to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order tomove it away.
  165. 2.
  166. to move (something) in a specified way by exerting force;shove; drive: to push something aside; to push the dooropen.
  167. 3.
  168. to effect or accomplish by thrusting obstacles aside: to pushone's way through the crowd.
  169. 4.
  170. to cause to extend or project; thrust.
  171. 5.
  172. to press or urge to some action or course: His motherpushed him to get a job.
  173. 6.
  174. to press (an action, proposal, etc.) with energy andinsistence: to push a bill through Congress.
  175. 7.
  176. to carry (an action or thing) toward a conclusion or extreme:She pushed the project to completion.
  177. 8.
  178. to press the adoption, use, sale, etc., of: to push inferiormerchandise on customers.
  179. 9.
  180. to press or bear hard upon, as in dealings with someone: Theprosecutor pushed him for an answer.
  181. 10.
  182. to put into difficulties because of the lack of somethingspecified (usually followed by for ): to be pushed for time.
  183. 11.
  184. Slang . to peddle (illicit drugs).
  185. 12.
  186. Informal . to be approaching a specific age, speed, or thelike: The maestro is pushing ninety-two.
  187. 13.
  188. Photography . to modify (film processing) to compensate forunderexposure
  189.  
  190. Return:
  191. verb (used without object)
  192. 1.
  193. to go or come back, as to a former place, position, or state:to return from abroad; to return to public office; to returnto work.
  194. 2.
  195. to revert to a former owner: The money I gave him returnsto me in the event of his death.
  196. 3.
  197. to revert or recur, as in thought, discourse, etc.: Hereturned to his story.
  198. 4.
  199. to make a reply or retort: She returned with a witty sally.
  200. verb (used with object)
  201. 5.
  202. to put, bring, take, give, or send back to the original place,position, etc.: to return a book to a shelf; to return a childto her mother; to return the switch to off position.
  203. 6.
  204. to send or give back in reciprocation, recompense, orrequital: to return evil for good.
  205. 7.
  206. to reciprocate, repay, or react to (something sent, given,done, etc.) with something similar: to return the enemy'sfire; to return a favor.
  207. 8.
  208. Law .
  209. a.
  210. to give to a judge or official (a statement or a writ ofactions done).
  211. b.
  212. to render (a verdict, decision, etc.).
  213. 9.
  214. to reflect (light, sound, etc.).
  215. 10.
  216. to yield (a profit, revenue, etc.), as in return for labor,expenditure, or investment.
  217. 11.
  218. to report or announce officially: to return a list of members.
  219. 12.
  220. to elect, as to a legislative body: The voters returned himto office by a landslide.
  221. 13.
  222. Military . to put (a weapon) back into its holder.
  223. 14.
  224. Cards . to respond to (a suit led) by a similar lead: Shereturned diamonds.
  225. 15.
  226. to turn back or in the reverse direction, as a served ball intennis.
  227. 16.
  228. Chiefly Architecture . to cause to turn or proceed in adifferent direction from the previous line of direction;reverse: to return a cornice at each end of a façade.
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