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*Ace: When one player kills every opponent as "last man standing" in a [[Search and Destroy]] game.
 
*Ace: When one player kills every opponent as "last man standing" in a [[Search and Destroy]] game.
 
*Anchor: In competitive hardpoint matches, when an AR player stands in a position to kill enemies on their way to the hardpoint, and affect the spawns.
 
*Anchor: In competitive hardpoint matches, when an AR player stands in a position to kill enemies on their way to the hardpoint, and affect the spawns.
*AR: Short for [[Assault Rifle]], a type of mid-range automatic, burst fire, or semiautomatic weapons seen in ''Call of Duty'' games.
 
 
*AW: ''[[Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare]]''
 
*AW: ''[[Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare]]''
   
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*Bankshot: A type of kill when an [[Combat Axe|axe]] or [[throwing knife]] bounces off a surface and kills an enemy.
 
*Bankshot: A type of kill when an [[Combat Axe|axe]] or [[throwing knife]] bounces off a surface and kills an enemy.
 
*BEL: [[Behind Enemy Lines]], a game mode in ''[[Call of Duty]]''.
 
*BEL: [[Behind Enemy Lines]], a game mode in ''[[Call of Duty]]''.
*Blops: ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]''.
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*Blops/BO: Short for ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]'', commonly with a number on its end to indicate its sequels.
*Blops2: ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]''.
 
*Blops3: [[Call of Duty: Black Ops III|''Call of Duty: Black Ops III'']].
 
*BO: ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]''.
 
*BO2: ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]''.
 
*BO3: ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops III]]''.
 
 
*Box: Short for [[Mystery Box]].
 
*Box: Short for [[Mystery Box]].
 
*Boomerang: A type of kill when a [[Spike Drone]] kills an enemy upon return.
 
*Boomerang: A type of kill when a [[Spike Drone]] kills an enemy upon return.
*Boosting: The act of two or more players collaborating through dishonest methods in ranked multiplayer lobbies to gain in-game rewards, such as camouflages. Can be reported for in ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]'', ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3]]'', ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]'', and ''[[Call of Duty: Ghosts]]''.
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*Boosting: The act of two or more players collaborating through dishonest methods in ranked multiplayer lobbies to gain in-game rewards, such as camouflages. Bannable and reportable offense in many ''Call of Duty'' games.
*Boots on the Ground: A phrase used to describe ''Call of Duty'' gameplay without advanced movement.
 
   
 
== C ==
 
== C ==
*Camping: The act of staying in one specific area of a map (usually a corner or a building) while waiting for enemies to come into visual range. Often frowned upon.
 
**Camper: A term used for someone who camps.
 
 
*Christmas Noob: Refers to the wave of inexperienced players who get a ''Call of Duty'' game on Christmas.
 
*Christmas Noob: Refers to the wave of inexperienced players who get a ''Call of Duty'' game on Christmas.
 
*Clutch: A situation in which a player makes a last stroke to win the match while losing by many points.
 
*Clutch: A situation in which a player makes a last stroke to win the match while losing by many points.
 
**Also used to refer to the act of the last player alive in a match of [[Search and Destroy]] winning a round by defusing the bomb while enemies are alive.
 
**Also used to refer to the act of the last player alive in a match of [[Search and Destroy]] winning a round by defusing the bomb while enemies are alive.
**Also used to refer to a situation in which a player escapes a predicament in [[Zombies (mode)|Zombies]] that should have been his or her downfall.
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**Also used to refer to a situation in which a player escapes a predicament in [[Zombies (mode)|Zombies]] that should have been their downfall.
 
*Clan: A group of players who often play cooperatively in multiplayer.
 
*Clan: A group of players who often play cooperatively in multiplayer.
 
*CoD: ''Call of Duty''.
 
*CoD: ''Call of Duty''.
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== H ==
 
== H ==
*Hardscope: Slang (often derogatory) for using a sniper rifle 'properly', as opposed to quickscoping or trickshotting.
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*Hardscope: Slang (often derogatory) for using a sniper rifle by aiming while being scoped in, as opposed to quickscoping or trickshotting.
 
*Head glitching: The act of using shoulder height cover to give a full view of target; whereas the target is limited to only the top of the enemy's head to shoot without using bullet penetration.
 
*Head glitching: The act of using shoulder height cover to give a full view of target; whereas the target is limited to only the top of the enemy's head to shoot without using bullet penetration.
 
*Hill: Means Hardpoint (refering to the zone not the game mode)
 
*Hill: Means Hardpoint (refering to the zone not the game mode)
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*KD or K/D: Kill to death ratio.
 
*KD or K/D: Kill to death ratio.
 
*Killcam: a visual replay of events that lead to where the player got killed, shown in their killer's Perception of View. A killcam is not shown in the case of an Assisted Suicide.
 
*Killcam: a visual replay of events that lead to where the player got killed, shown in their killer's Perception of View. A killcam is not shown in the case of an Assisted Suicide.
 
== L ==
 
*LMG: Short for [[Light Machine Gun]], a group of high capacity weapons seen in ''Call of Duty'' games.
 
   
 
== M ==
 
== M ==
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== N ==
 
== N ==
*Newbie: A player that is new to the game and inexperienced, not necessarily used as a derogatory term.
 
 
*Ninja Defuse: Act of stealthily defusing a bomb soon after an enemy plants it in [[Search and Destroy]].
 
*Ninja Defuse: Act of stealthily defusing a bomb soon after an enemy plants it in [[Search and Destroy]].
*Noob: A derogatory form of "newbie", usually used to insult new or less experienced players and those who use easy and "cheap" tactics, such as [[#C|camping]] or using the most powerful weapon available.
 
 
*Noob tube: Derogatory term used to express resentment toward [[grenade launcher]]s which are relatively easy to use.
 
*Noob tube: Derogatory term used to express resentment toward [[grenade launcher]]s which are relatively easy to use.
 
*No-scope: Getting a kill with a sniper rifle by hip-firing.
 
*No-scope: Getting a kill with a sniper rifle by hip-firing.
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== O ==
 
== O ==
 
*OMA: [[One Man Army]].
 
*OMA: [[One Man Army]].
*OP/Overpowered: An in-game feature (such as a weapon) that is extremely effective, typically so much that it affects the overall balance of the game.
 
   
 
== P ==
 
== P ==
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*Quickscoping/QS: An act where a player aims down the sights (typically with a sniper rifle), shoots just as it is scoped in, and scopes out immediately.
 
*Quickscoping/QS: An act where a player aims down the sights (typically with a sniper rifle), shoots just as it is scoped in, and scopes out immediately.
 
*Quad: Four rapid kills.
 
*Quad: Four rapid kills.
**Quadfeed: Achieving four uninterrupted kills in the kill feed.
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**Quadfeed: Achieving four uninterrupted kills in the kill feed simultaneously.
   
 
== R ==
 
== R ==
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*RCP: Short for [[Call of Duty Wiki:RCP|Recent Changes Patroller]], a usergroup on the wiki.
 
*RCP: Short for [[Call of Duty Wiki:RCP|Recent Changes Patroller]], a usergroup on the wiki.
 
*Reload cancel: Cancelling a reload by momentarily sprinting, quickly switching weapons or meleeing before the animation is completed (but the gun is technically reloaded) to cut off the 'unnecessary' animation time from the reload.
 
*Reload cancel: Cancelling a reload by momentarily sprinting, quickly switching weapons or meleeing before the animation is completed (but the gun is technically reloaded) to cut off the 'unnecessary' animation time from the reload.
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*Reverse boosting: The act of deliberately playing poorly across several matches in order to trick a Skill-Based Matchmaking (SBMM) system into matching the player with lower-skilled opponents.
 
*RfA/RfB: Short for "[[COD:RfA|Request for adminship/bureaucrat]]", a project page on the wiki.
 
*RfA/RfB: Short for "[[COD:RfA|Request for adminship/bureaucrat]]", a project page on the wiki.
   
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*SG/SHG: [[Sledgehammer Games]].
 
*SG/SHG: [[Sledgehammer Games]].
 
*Shrink Ray: A nickname used by many players for the [[31-79 JGb215]], due to its complicated name.
 
*Shrink Ray: A nickname used by many players for the [[31-79 JGb215]], due to its complicated name.
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*Skillcam: An ironically used term for a [[killcam]] (particularly game or round ending one) where the player shows a lack of skill.
*SMG: A group of high mobility, high fire rate weapons seen in ''Call of Duty'' games.
 
 
*Squeaker: Often derogatory slang for children with high-pitched voices.
 
*Squeaker: Often derogatory slang for children with high-pitched voices.
   
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*Train: In Zombies, running around around the map, usually in the circular part of the map, to gather hordes of zombies, forming a "train".
 
*Train: In Zombies, running around around the map, usually in the circular part of the map, to gather hordes of zombies, forming a "train".
 
*Trickshot: Doing different actions such as weapon switching and random spinning, and eventually proceeding to trying to get a kill with a sniper rifle, often a Quickscope or a No-Scope.
 
*Trickshot: Doing different actions such as weapon switching and random spinning, and eventually proceeding to trying to get a kill with a sniper rifle, often a Quickscope or a No-Scope.
*Tryhard: A person who puts a large amount of effort into achieving a certain image, or counter-image, to the point where it is obviously contrived. Rather than achieving an image through genuine personality, a try-hard consciously attempts to fit a certain style through deliberate imitation, forced style, or scripted behavior. 
 
   
 
== U ==
 
== U ==

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This is a glossary of various player terminology, seen in varying levels of usage among players. Since slang and acronyms are always being invented, along with new games, this list will never be truly complete.

Please note: Any terms on this page must be well-known, free of offending content, and as clear-cut as possible. All terms must be related to Call of Duty or Call of Duty Wiki explicitly. Other online terminology can be found on Urban Dictionary.

#

  • 360: When the player spins 360 degrees, i.e. a full circle. May also refer to Xbox 360.
    • Primarily referred to the act of killing someone after doing a full circle (360 degrees), typically with a sniper rifle.
  • 3arc: Treyarch.
  • 402: Robert Bowling's nickname.

A

B

  • BB: Short for "Be bold", a guideline on the wiki.
  • Baby Gun: Slang for 31-79 JGb215.
  • Baby Monitor: Slang for the Heartbeat Sensor.
  • Bankshot: A type of kill when an axe or throwing knife bounces off a surface and kills an enemy.
  • BEL: Behind Enemy Lines, a game mode in Call of Duty.
  • Blops/BO: Short for Call of Duty: Black Ops, commonly with a number on its end to indicate its sequels.
  • Box: Short for Mystery Box.
  • Boomerang: A type of kill when a Spike Drone kills an enemy upon return.
  • Boosting: The act of two or more players collaborating through dishonest methods in ranked multiplayer lobbies to gain in-game rewards, such as camouflages. Bannable and reportable offense in many Call of Duty games.

C

  • Christmas Noob: Refers to the wave of inexperienced players who get a Call of Duty game on Christmas.
  • Clutch: A situation in which a player makes a last stroke to win the match while losing by many points.
    • Also used to refer to the act of the last player alive in a match of Search and Destroy winning a round by defusing the bomb while enemies are alive.
    • Also used to refer to a situation in which a player escapes a predicament in Zombies that should have been their downfall.
  • Clan: A group of players who often play cooperatively in multiplayer.
  • CoD: Call of Duty.
  • Collateral: When the player gets multiple kills with a single shot.
  • CT: Combat Training.
  • Crawler: A zombie that has had its leg(s) blown off, resulting it moving very slowly and giving players time to do vital things without threat. This term can also be used to refer to Crawler Zombies.

D

  • DBAD: Short for "Don't be a dick", a policy on the wiki.
  • DDD: Short for Don't delete discussions, a policy on the wiki.
  • Demo: Short for Demolition gametype. Can also refer to a Demo version of any game.
  • DFTT: Short for "Don't feed the trolls", a sub-policy on the wiki which denotes "to ignore, instead of engage, potential trolls".
  • DM: Deathmatch, a multiplayer game mode.
  • Dolphin Dive: Slang for Dive to Prone.
  • Dom: Short for Domination gametype.
  • Dropshot: Going prone immediately upon encountering an enemy in close quarters combat in order to avoid gunfire while shooting.

E

  • Electric Man: Most common name for the Avogadro.
  • EE: Short for "Easter Egg". Commonly used by various Zombies players.

F

G

  • GL: Short for Grenade Launcher.
  • GWK: Game winning kill, showcased in the final killcam.

H

  • Hardscope: Slang (often derogatory) for using a sniper rifle by aiming while being scoped in, as opposed to quickscoping or trickshotting.
  • Head glitching: The act of using shoulder height cover to give a full view of target; whereas the target is limited to only the top of the enemy's head to shoot without using bullet penetration.
  • Hill: Means Hardpoint (refering to the zone not the game mode)
  • Hitmarker: A visual indicator (a small X-like figure in the middle of the screen) that appears when the player damages an enemy (or teammate, if friendly fire is turned on). Usually only appears in multiplayer modes. The term is often used for a situation where the player only damaged the enemy without killing them.
  • HQ: Headquarters.
  • Holo: Holographic Sight.
  • HBS: Short for Heartbeat Sensor.

I

J

  • Jug/Jugg/Jugs: Short for Juggernog or Juggernaut.
  • Jumpshot: Jumping when encountering an enemy to evade incoming fire and shooting at the enemy simultaneously.

K

  • KD or K/D: Kill to death ratio.
  • Killcam: a visual replay of events that lead to where the player got killed, shown in their killer's Perception of View. A killcam is not shown in the case of an Assisted Suicide.

M

  • Marty: Short for Martyrdom.
  • Meatball: Nickname for Insanity Elementals in Shadows of Evil.
  • MW: Stands for games in the Modern Warfare series, commonly with the game's number at the end (e.g. "MW2" for Modern Warfare 2).

N

  • Ninja Defuse: Act of stealthily defusing a bomb soon after an enemy plants it in Search and Destroy.
  • Noob tube: Derogatory term used to express resentment toward grenade launchers which are relatively easy to use.
  • No-scope: Getting a kill with a sniper rifle by hip-firing.
  • NUW: Short for "New User Welcomer", a retired usergroup on the wiki.

O

P

  • Panic knife: The act of instinctively, or purposely knifing an enemy extremely close to the player without thought.
  • PaP: Short for Pack-a-Punch.
  • Pro Pipe: Another term for the Grenade Launcher

Q

  • Quickscoping/QS: An act where a player aims down the sights (typically with a sniper rifle), shoots just as it is scoped in, and scopes out immediately.
  • Quad: Four rapid kills.
    • Quadfeed: Achieving four uninterrupted kills in the kill feed simultaneously.

R

  • Ragequit: Ending or leaving a game mid-way because of anger toward the game or current situation.
  • RCP: Short for Recent Changes Patroller, a usergroup on the wiki.
  • Reload cancel: Cancelling a reload by momentarily sprinting, quickly switching weapons or meleeing before the animation is completed (but the gun is technically reloaded) to cut off the 'unnecessary' animation time from the reload.
  • Reverse boosting: The act of deliberately playing poorly across several matches in order to trick a Skill-Based Matchmaking (SBMM) system into matching the player with lower-skilled opponents.
  • RfA/RfB: Short for "Request for adminship/bureaucrat", a project page on the wiki.

S

  • S&D/SnD: Search & Destroy, a multiplayer game mode.
  • SG/SHG: Sledgehammer Games.
  • Shrink Ray: A nickname used by many players for the 31-79 JGb215, due to its complicated name.
  • Skillcam: An ironically used term for a killcam (particularly game or round ending one) where the player shows a lack of skill.
  • Squeaker: Often derogatory slang for children with high-pitched voices.

T

  • Tac Insert/Tac/TI: Short for Tactical Insertion.
  • Tac Knife: Short for Tactical Knife.
  • TDM: Team Deathmatch.
  • TK: Team Kill or Team Killing.
  • Train: In Zombies, running around around the map, usually in the circular part of the map, to gather hordes of zombies, forming a "train".
  • Trickshot: Doing different actions such as weapon switching and random spinning, and eventually proceeding to trying to get a kill with a sniper rifle, often a Quickscope or a No-Scope.

U

W

X

  • X-Ray Sight: A slang name for the Millimeter Scanner, referencing its ability to see players through objects.