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- 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
- Fall In/C In:Fall in, used to get people to follow a leader into a war or battle/pk trip.
- Off:
- adverb
- 1.
- so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button isabout to come off.
- 2.
- so as to be no longer covering or enclosing: to take a hatoff; to take the wrapping off.
- 3.
- away from a place: to run off; to look off toward the west.
- 4.
- away from a path, course, etc.; aside: This road branchesoff to Grove City.
- 5.
- so as to be away or on one's way: to start off early; to castoff.
- 6.
- away from what is considered normal, regular, standard, orthe like: to go off on a tangent.
- 7.
- from a charge or price: He took 10 percent off for all cashpurchases.
- 8.
- at a distance in space or future time: to back off a few feet;Summer is only a week off.
- 9.
- out of operation or effective existence: Turn the lights off.
- 10.
- into operation or action: The alarm goes off at noon.
- 11.
- so as to interrupt continuity or cause discontinuance:Negotiations have been broken off.
- 12.
- in absence from work, service, a job, etc.: two days off atChristmas.
- 13.
- completely; utterly: to kill off all the inhabitants.
- 14.
- with prompt or ready performance: to dash a letter off.
- 15.
- to fulfillment, or into execution or effect: The contest cameoff on the appointed day.
- 16.
- into nonexistence or nothingness: My headache passed offsoon.
- 17.
- so as to be delineated, divided, or apportioned: Mark it offinto equal parts.
- 18.
- away from a state of consciousness: I must have dozed off.
- 19.
- Nautical . away from the land, a ship, the wind, etc.
- Pile:
- noun
- 1.
- an assemblage of things laid or lying one upon the other: apile of papers; a pile of bricks.
- 2.
- Informal . a large number, quantity, or amount of anything:a pile of work.
- 3.
- a heap of wood on which a dead body, a living person, or asacrifice is burned; pyre.
- 4.
- a lofty or large building or group of buildings: the noble pileof Windsor Castle.
- 5.
- Informal . a large accumulation of money: They made a pileon Wall Street.
- 6.
- a bundle of pieces of iron ready to be welded and drawn outinto bars; fagot.
- 7.
- reactor ( def. 4 ) .
- 8.
- Electricity . voltaic pile.
- C "Name":
- Spamming the pile name
- Spread:
- noun, adjective
- verb (used with object)
- 1.
- to draw, stretch, or open out, especially over a flat surface,as something rolled or folded (often followed by out ).
- 2.
- to stretch out or unfurl in the air, as folded wings, a flag,etc. (often followed by out ).
- 3.
- to distribute over a greater or a relatively great area ofspace or time (often followed by out ): to spread out thepapers on the table.
- 4.
- to display or exhibit the full extent of; set out in full: Hespread the pots on the ground and started hawking hiswares.
- 5.
- to dispose or distribute in a sheet or layer: to spread hay todry.
- 6.
- to apply in a thin layer or coating: to spread butter on aslice of bread.
- 7.
- to overlay or cover with something: She spread the blanketover her knees.
- 8.
- to set or prepare (a table), as for a meal.
- 9.
- to extend or distribute over a region, place, period of time,among a group, etc.
- 10.
- to send out, scatter, or shed in various directions, as sound,light, etc.
- 11.
- to scatter abroad; diffuse or disseminate, as knowledge,news, disease, etc.: to spread the word of the gospel.
- 12.
- to move or force apart: He spread his arms over his head insurrender.
- 13.
- to flatten out: to spread the end of a rivet by hammering.
- 14.
- Phonetics .
- a.
- to extend the aperture between (the lips) laterally, soas to reduce it vertically, during an utterance.
- b.
- to delabialize. Compare round ( def. 57c ) , unround.
- Clump:
- noun
- 1.
- a small, close group or cluster, especially of trees or otherplants.
- 2.
- a lump or mass
- 3.
- a heavy, thumping step, sound, etc.
- 4.
- Immunology . a cluster of agglutinated bacteria, red bloodcells, etc.
- 5.
- a thick extra sole on a shoe.
- Tank:
- noun
- 1.
- a large receptacle, container, or structure for holding a liquidor gas: tanks for storing oil.
- 2.
- a natural or artificial pool, pond, or lake.
- 3.
- Military . an armored, self-propelled combat vehicle, armedwith cannon and machine guns and moving on a caterpillartread.
- 4.
- Slang . a prison cell or enclosure for more than oneoccupant, as for prisoners awaiting a hearing.
- 5.
- tank top.
- verb (used with object)
- 6.
- to put or store in a tank.
- Hug:
- verb (used with object)
- 1.
- to clasp tightly in the arms, especially with affection;embrace.
- 2.
- to cling firmly or fondly to; cherish: to hug an opinion.
- 3.
- to keep close to, as in sailing, walking, or in moving along oralongside of: to hug the shore; to hug the road.
- verb (used without object)
- 4.
- to cling together; lie close.
- Drag:
- noun, adjective
- verb (used with object)
- 1.
- to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowlyalong; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of thehouse.
- 2.
- to search with a drag, grapnel, or the like: They dragged thelake for the body of the missing man.
- 3.
- to level and smooth (land) with a drag or harrow.
- 4.
- to introduce; inject; insert: He drags his honorary degreeinto every discussion.
- 5.
- to protract (something) or pass (time) tediously or painfully(often followed by out or on ): They dragged the discussionout for three hours.
- 6.
- to pull (a graphical image) from one place to another on acomputer display screen, especially by using a mouse.
- Push:
- verb (used with object)
- 1.
- to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order tomove it away.
- 2.
- to move (something) in a specified way by exerting force;shove; drive: to push something aside; to push the dooropen.
- 3.
- to effect or accomplish by thrusting obstacles aside: to pushone's way through the crowd.
- 4.
- to cause to extend or project; thrust.
- 5.
- to press or urge to some action or course: His motherpushed him to get a job.
- 6.
- to press (an action, proposal, etc.) with energy andinsistence: to push a bill through Congress.
- 7.
- to carry (an action or thing) toward a conclusion or extreme:She pushed the project to completion.
- 8.
- to press the adoption, use, sale, etc., of: to push inferiormerchandise on customers.
- 9.
- to press or bear hard upon, as in dealings with someone: Theprosecutor pushed him for an answer.
- 10.
- to put into difficulties because of the lack of somethingspecified (usually followed by for ): to be pushed for time.
- 11.
- Slang . to peddle (illicit drugs).
- 12.
- Informal . to be approaching a specific age, speed, or thelike: The maestro is pushing ninety-two.
- 13.
- Photography . to modify (film processing) to compensate forunderexposure
- Return:
- verb (used without object)
- 1.
- 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.
- 2.
- to revert to a former owner: The money I gave him returnsto me in the event of his death.
- 3.
- to revert or recur, as in thought, discourse, etc.: Hereturned to his story.
- 4.
- to make a reply or retort: She returned with a witty sally.
- verb (used with object)
- 5.
- 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.
- 6.
- to send or give back in reciprocation, recompense, orrequital: to return evil for good.
- 7.
- to reciprocate, repay, or react to (something sent, given,done, etc.) with something similar: to return the enemy'sfire; to return a favor.
- 8.
- Law .
- a.
- to give to a judge or official (a statement or a writ ofactions done).
- b.
- to render (a verdict, decision, etc.).
- 9.
- to reflect (light, sound, etc.).
- 10.
- to yield (a profit, revenue, etc.), as in return for labor,expenditure, or investment.
- 11.
- to report or announce officially: to return a list of members.
- 12.
- to elect, as to a legislative body: The voters returned himto office by a landslide.
- 13.
- Military . to put (a weapon) back into its holder.
- 14.
- Cards . to respond to (a suit led) by a similar lead: Shereturned diamonds.
- 15.
- to turn back or in the reverse direction, as a served ball intennis.
- 16.
- 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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