Every Second Counts
In the world of online multiplayer every second counts. Due to the fast pace nature of online games, us gamers have developed our own language. This language is a mix of slang and abbreviations. If you are new or a “noob” to online multiplayer you are most likely lost in translation. Maybe you are a casual gamer who all of a sudden decided to take online gaming to the next level. Either way communicating with your teammates online is key to owning or “pwning” the enemy player. You need to familiarize yourself with all these basic terms if you want to break your “noob” shell. Asking for the meaning of these terms while playing is not the best way of learning and will rather earn you that “newbie” title. Here are some common online gaming terms you should know:
1. Noob – Newbie.
2. BRB – Be right back.
3. AFK – Away from keyboard.
4. BBIAB – Be back in a bit.
5. GG – Good game.
6. Owned – Embarrassed by another player.
7. Pwnd – Another way of saying Owned.
8. Trolling – Posting offensive comments to get a reaction, sometimes false statements.
9. Mod – Modification of a gaming component that alters gameplay.
10. Ltr – Later.
11. TTYL – Talk to you later.
12. Ownage – Completely owned.
13. BBL – Be back later.
14. Beast mode – Dominating the game.
15. Bio – Bathroom break.
16. Exp – Experience.
17. FTW – For the win.
18. GLHF – Good luck, have fun.
19. IRL – In real life.
20. LFM – Looking for more.
21. LMAO – Laughing my a** off.
22. ZOMG – Oh My Gosh! in an enthusiastic form.
23. WP – Well played.
24. NPC – Non-player character.
25. FUBAR – Fouled up beyond all recognition.
26. PK – Player kill.
27. ROLF – Rolling on the floor laughing.
28. ATM – At the moment.
29. OTW – On the way.
30. TYVM – Thank you very much.
31. GTG – Good to go.
32. Nerf – Something being decreased in power or potency.
33. Buff – Enhance or strengthen something in a multiplayer game.
34. OP – Over-powered.
35. Glitch – A video game malfunction.
Game Specific Terms
These are common online gaming terms that are widely used across all online multiplayer games. Every game has its own specific terms depending on the genre and gameplay itself. Most of these specific terms are something that you will understand and pick up as you spend time playing. But at least you won’t be totally lost and unable to communicate with your teammates. It’s time to break that noob shell. Share with us any additional common online gaming terms you use.
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When I played World of Warcraft couple years back we said “Ding!”. It stands for level up. And the whole chat flooded with “GZ!” to say congratulations.
Oh I remember these. I spent too much time playing WoW
Good stuff, reminds me of my playing days
Get yourself a new PC.
How about “Lag” when the game gets stuck due to connection issues. I agree with the fact that every single game has its own lingo.
How about BF?
life nowadays. Its all a code.
You are damn right every single second counts.
I wouldn’t be able to type if I didn’t know any of these during gameplay.
Without these you are lost
Great post. Good to know some of these that I wasn’t aware of. Maybe cause not all games use the same lingo.
Under no circumstance ask about these terms while playing. Trust me you will be bullied.
These terms are a must if you want to make it in online gaming.
You should know “Hacker” and “Aimbot” lol. You’ll be using those a lot
How about “Camper”, players that camp at a spot the whole game when playing shooting games. Nobody likes a camper.