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Alternative spelling of 360 noscope [(video games, slang) A kill with a sniper rifle performed without scoping in after doing a 360-degree turn, often but not always while jumping down from a height.]
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Alternative spelling of 360 noscope [(video games, slang) A kill with a sniper rifle performed without scoping in after doing a 360-degree turn, often but not always while jumping down from a height.]
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(video games, slang) A kill with a sniper rifle performed without scoping in after doing a 360-degree turn, often but not always while jumping down from a height.
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(video games) Automatic adjustment to aim to improve accuracy {Which is frowned upon by the pc community seeing that it is basically cheating}.
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(pinball) An upright graphic panel mounted on the front of the backbox and decorated with game artwork.
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(video games) A level or stage having a particular layout.
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(Internet slang) A first-person shooter designed to look and play like 90s-era games, such as Doom and Duke Nukem 3D.
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(video games) A mode in which gameplay slows down to allow the player to observe and maneuver around bullets or other fast moving objects.
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(neologism, video games) A phony screenshot created for promotional purposes.
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(video games) A model of the shape of an object for purposes of collision detection.
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(video games) A designated location on the game map which competing players or teams attempt to capture.
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(video games) A sequence breaking glitch allowing a player to skip directly to the end credits.
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(video games) To shoot an opponent in the back of the head with a shotgun in a first-person shooter video game.
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(video games, by extension) A visual sequence focusing on a character's face or body while they perform a special move.
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(video games) A region within the player's viewpoint that is less sensitive to small movements, aiding accurate firing of weapons etc.
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(video games) The killing of two targets or enemies in a single hit, or with one magazine. This can also refer to killing two enemies in quick succession.
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(video games) The playfield.
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(role-playing games, video games, informal) Synonym of hack-and-slash
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The audible and visual queue that an enemy is hit.
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(video games) The area (hitbox) around a character in a fighting game such that, if an attack impinges upon it, the character will take damage.
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Alternative spelling of no-scope [(video games, slang) A kill with a sniper rifle performed without scoping in.]
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(video games, slang) A kill with a sniper rifle performed without scoping in.
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Alternative spelling of no-scope [(video games, slang) To shoot without scoping in; especially with a high-precision, long-range gun, such as a sniper rifle.]
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(informal, social media) A notification sent to get another user's attention on social media or an instant messenger.
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(video games) An unranked match in a format that is more casual compared to the game's skirmish and competitive modes.
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(video games, slang) A rapid kill with a sniper rifle after scoping in.
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(video games) To keep an AI character within a limited distance of the player when racing, as if connected by an invisible rubber band.
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(video games) In which the player's character runs on foot and uses a projectile weapon.
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(video games) A speedrunner.
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(video games) A box overlaid on the screen to display the player's score.
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(video games, slang) A shoot-'em-up.
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(video games) A weapon that damages or kills all enemies within a large area.
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(video games) To watch a another person playing a game, and gain an advantage or to defeat them because of it.
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(video games) The tetromino in the shape of a T, as used in the video game Tetris.
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(video games, by extension) The act of clearing four lines at once (the maximum possible) in Tetris.
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(video games) a type of shot, often performed with a sniper rifle, to show off a player's skill
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(video games) To autofire.
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(video games) A type of video game gameplay that requires fast reactions.
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(video games) In racing games, a shortcut that allows the player to skip the majority of a track, usually by means of a glitch.
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(video games) To shoot at a character through a wall without having vision on them.
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