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[Last Updated]:
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In This Guide:
General Terms
- Covers general acronyms and terms consistent with most sites and games
Warcraft Terms
- Covers acronyms and terms used, for the most part, only in World of Warcraft
Classes
- Terms related to player classes and specs
Professions
- Covers profession terms
Cities
- Covers city acronyms and terms
Zones
- All zone acronyms
Dungeons/Raids
-
General
terms used in regards to instances
Instances List
- A complete(?) list of WoW instance acronyms (NOT the same thing as dungeon/raid terms - these are JUST the instances in WoW)
Battlegrounds List
- A complete(?) list of battlegrounds and arenas, along with terms usually only used in bgs
General Terms
AFAIK
- As Far As I Know
AFK
– Away From Keyboard
Asap
- As soon as possible
ATM
– At the Moment
ATT
- At This Time
BBS
– Be Back Soon
Bio
- Biological function break (Bathroom, etc.)
BS
- Can mean either Blacksmith or bullshit, depending on context
BRB
– Be Right Back
BRT
- Be right there
BTW
– By The Way
BYO<?>
– Buy/Bring Your Own <Insert letter for fourth phrase here, ex. Mats: BYOM>
D/C
- Disconnected (from the game)
DF
- Da fuq, ex: "Dafuq did I just read?"
Etc.
- Etcetera. Usually used when listing several similar items, "etc." is used to avoid listing every single one.
EULA
- End User License Agreement, a legal document of most games
ERP
– Erotic Role Play
FPS
- First-Person Shooter (games), or Frames per Second (WoW) depending on context
FYI
– For Your Information
FTL
- For the Loss/Lose (meaning you dislike something)
FTW
- For the Win (meaning you think something is awesome)
FWIW
- For what it's worth
GG
– Good Game
GJ
– Good Job
GL
- Good Luck
GTFO
– Get the F*** Out/Off
GTG/G2G
- Means either "good to go" or "got to go", depending on context
GZ
- Grats
H/O
– Hold on
IDC
– I don’t care (IDRC can also be used for “I don’t really care”).
IDK
– I don’t know.
IIRC
- If I Recall Correctly
IMHO/IMCO
– In My Honest/Humble Opinion/In My Considered Opinion
IMO
– In My Opinion
IRL
– In Real Life
JK
- Just kidding!
LAWL
- Laugh(ing) a Whole Lot
LMAO
– Laughing My A** Off
LMK
– Let Me Know
LOL
– Laughing Out Loud
Lul
- A variation of "Lol", the letters don't individually stand for anything.
MMORPG
– Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game
NBD
- No big deal
Newb
– Newbie (A new person), not usually used to insult
NFI
- No F***ing Idea
Noob
– A generally insulting term for someone who is disruptive/inattentive. (Some players think newb and noob mean the same thing, and refer to newbies as noobs.)
NP
- No Problem
NPC
– Non-player character (a computer-run person in the game)
NTY
– No, Thank You
Nub
– Non-useful body. Most players simply throw this term around.
Ofc
– Of course
OIC
– Oh, I See
OMG/zOMG
- Oh my God/Gosh
OMGWTFBBQ
- Expresses total shock or confusion to the point of the brain being reduced to barbecue.
OMW
– On My Way
OP
– Original Post(er) (forums), Overpowered (class, spell, etc)
Pls/Plz/Plox
- Please
PvE
– Player versus Environment
PvP
– Player versus Player
Pwn
– Typo of the word “own”, usually used when someone is overwhelmingly defeated. "Pawn/pown" is also sometimes typed.
QoL
- Quality of Life
ROFL
– Rolling on Floor Laughing
RP
– Role Play (Usually PvE)
RPPvP
– Role Play Player versus Player
Srsly
- Seriously
Sry/Soz
- Sorry
TL;DR
– Too long; didn’t read
TMI
– Too Much Information
ToU
- Terms of Use, a legal document of most games
Troll
– Someone who intentionally provokes unfavorable reactions in others
TY
– Thank You
w/e
- Whatever
WB
– Welcome Back
w00t!
- Originally was a combination of the words "wow, loot!" But is now used just to express excitement.
WTF
- See below abbreviation; replace "hell" with less desirable word
WTH
– What/Who The Hell
WTV
– Whatever
XD
– A smiley face. Think of the biggest grin you can make.
Warcraft Terms
^
- This icon means the person agrees with the above post or line of text.
=/=
– Does Not Equal. Used when dis-relating one point to another for the sake of argument.
Addon(s)
– Feature(s) supported by WoW which some players choose to download.
AE
- Area Effect, essentially the same thing as AoE
AH
– Auction House
Aggro
– Provoking a mob to attack you or someone else (pulling)
Ally
- Alliance
Alt
– Any character who is not the person’s main (Alternative)
AoE
– Area of Effect, as opposed to a single-target spell or ability
Baddie
– Term used to insult someone, usually for no reason.
BAMF
– Bad Ass Mother F___er, stay away from players who use this term :)
Battleground
– any PvP instance
BC
– Burning Crusade, the 1st expansion
BGs
– Battlegrounds (Most are not frequently mentioned, so we won’t get into them here)
BiS
– Best in Slot. The best item/enchant your character can use in a given slot.
BMAH
- Black Market Auction House, located in Pandaria
BoA
– Binds on Account (Actual term is BTA, or Binds To Account)
Body pull
- Aggroing a mob by proximity, without using any abilities.
BoE
– Binds on Equip. All “bound” gear is untradeable to other players.
Boosted
- Refers to someone who used a level 90 boost on a character
BoP
– Binds on Pickup
bot
- Robot, or bot program that performs automated tasks for players. It is against the ToU and is a permanently bannable offense.
BoU
– Binds on Use
Bump
- A forum term which means the post is being "bumped" to the top of the page by making a comment. Usually against forum rules to simply say "bump" and nothing else.
Camping
- Being ganked multiple times in a row; someone is waiting for you to resurrect only to kill you again, repeatedly.
Cata
– Cataclysm, the 3rd expansion
CD
- Cooldown. It means the wait time for casting a certain spell or ability again.
CoD
- Cash on Delivery, a mailbox option that requires a player to pay the sender upon receiving the items enclosed
CRZ
- Cross Realm Zones, a feature which blends one zone into another to make the world feel more "active".
Dailies
– Refers to daily repeatable quests players do for reputation or money
DBM
- Widely used addon that announces boss abilities, timers, etc.
DKP
- Dragon Kill Points, a form of currency used by raiding guilds to determine who should get an item a boss drops.
DoT(s)
– Damage over Time spells
DPS
– Damage per Second (Often refers to a class whose role is damage)
E-Peen
– Electronic <part of male body that starts with pen>. Insinuates that someone is bragging.
Faceroll
– Insinuates that something is easy.
Farming
- Can mean literally farming crops (in MoP)or collecting herbs, but usually means repeatedly doing the same activity in order to progress.
FOTM
- Flavor of the Month: A class or spec that is buffed beyond everyone else for a short time
FP
– Flight Path
FPS
– Framerate(s) per Second (mouseover the computer icon on WoW to see yours)
Ganking
– Attacking a player who has no chance of surviving or competitively fighting back
GB
- Guild Bank. Can also mean Grim Batol depending on context
GCD
- Global Cooldown. The one-second refresh period on most abilities.
GD
- Good Duel
Gearscore/GS
– An addon which is an outdated version of item level.
GM
– Game Master, a person who works for Blizzard (name is preceded by BLIZZ logo). Also can mean Guild Master.
Griefer
- A player who goes out of their way to bother other players
GY
- Graveyard
Heals/Healer
– Keeps everyone alive during encounters
Heirloom
– Another word for BoA gear.
HoT(s)
– Heal over Time spells
HP
– Hitpoints, Health
HPS
– Heals Per Second
IC
- In Character, used by Roleplayers. On non-RP realms it usually means "I see".
Inc
– Incoming (Often used in PvP)
iLvl
– Item Level. Appears on gear as: “Item Level <number>”. Needs no addon.
ITT
– In This Thread, used on forums.
Kite/Kiting
– Staying out of melee range by running while attacking at a distance
L2P
– Learn to play; meant to insult someone.
LF
– Looking For (Usually followed up by someone with a certain profession: LF Tailor)
LFG
– Looking for Group
LFD
- Looking for Dungeon
LFM
– Looking for More (players)
LFR
- Looking for Raid
LFW
- Looking For Work, used by people with maxed professions
Main
– Refers to the person’s main character (if any)
mDPS
– Melee Damage per Second (Specifically advertises that your class does damage close up)
Mob(s)
– Anything that is attackable by your character
Mog
- Transmogrification, the ability to change the appearance of your gear.
MoP
- Mists of Pandaria, the 4th and most recent expansion
MS
- Main Spec
MT
– Mistell (Used when a player sent a message to the wrong person or channel)
Necro
- (Forums) Refers to a long-dead thread which has been "resurrected" to the front page after someone posted in it
Nerf
– Used to describe anything which has had its previous value(s) reduced (damage, difficulty, etc.)
Ninja
- Most often someone who need rolls loot, wins, and immediately leaves, but could involve any number of "griefing" by stealing rare spawns, etc.
OBO
– Or Best Offer, used when offering something for sale. (Ex. 2k OBO)
OOC
- Out of Character, used almost only on Roleplaying realms.
OS
– OffSpec, the spec a person uses least (Opposite of Main or Primary Spec). Can sometimes mean Obsidian Sanctum, a raid.
Proc
–
P
rocessed
R
andom
Oc
curence: Indicates an ability with a chance to occur, such as certain trinkets.
Progression
- Involves playing top-tier content with a set goal in mind to achieve quick boss kills or specific achievements.
PST
– Please send tell
Pulling
– Aggroing.
QFE
– Quoted for excellence (Used on forums)
QFT
– Quoted for truth (Used on forums)
QQ
– A term used to insult someone who is complaining, meant to look like teary eyes
RaF
- Recruit-A-Friend, the Blizzard service or rewards that come with it
rBGs
- Rated battlegrounds
rDPS
– Ranged Damage per Second (Specifically advertises that your class does damage at range)
Retired
– Ex.: “My pally is retired.” The person no longer plays the toon, and does not ever plan to again.
RNG
– Random Number Generated. Usually refers to specific boss loot.
Scrub
– Another version of “noob”, used to describe inexperience
Shelved
– Ex.: “My priest is shelved.” The person no longer plays the toon, but might in the future.
SoR
- Scroll of Resurrection, a service for an old, inactive account to come back into play with a free level 85
Spec
– Specialization. Refers to player talent trees.
Squishy
– Means that something can’t take much damage or dies quickly.
Stats
– Statistics. Refers to how much agility, stamina, spirit, intellect, etc is on a given object.
Tag
- Marking a mob as yours by hitting it first, guaranteeing you the loot
Tank
– The person who makes mobs attack them instead of other group or raid members
Tank 'n' Spank
- A fight that involves little or no mechanics (I.E. crap on the ground, interrupts, etc.) other than tanking, healing, and DPS.
Tell
- A whisper to another character
Toon
– Character
Twink
– A player with the best gear in each slot for their level, usually with experience turned off
UI
- User Interface, the place with all your settings
Vanilla
– Refers to 1-60 WoW, before expansions (Also content that existed during this time)
WoD
- Warlords of Draenor, the 5th expansion
WotLK
– Wrath of the Lich King, the 2nd expansion
WoW
– World of Warcraft :)
WTB
– Want to Buy
WTS
– Want to Sell
WTT
– Want to Trade
XP
– Experience. Also called Exp.
Zerg
– Used when referring to instances outgeared by the toon(s) in question, making everything easy to kill, and the instance easy to complete. Interchangeable with “faceroll”. Can also mean attacking something with
many
more people than are needed, or attacking something as fast as possible.
Classes
Boomkin/Boomy
- Slang for Moonkin, which is the form for the Druid Balance spec
DK
– Death Knight
Drood
– Druid. Some people prefer to use the term “drood”.
Lock
– Warlock
Hpal
- Holy Paladin
Pally/Pali
– Paladin
Retadin
- Retribution Paladin
Shammy
– Shaman
Spriest
- Shadow Priest
War
– Warrior
Priest, Mage, Rogue, Monk, and Hunter are generally not abbreviated. Some people refer to Hunters as “Huntards,” a term used to insult. Some players also call Rogues "rouge", which means absolutely nothing game-wise and is usually a typo.
Professions
Alch
– Alchemy
Arch
– Archaeology
BS
– Blacksmith (Blacksmithing)
Chanter
– Enchanter (Enchanting)
Herb
– Herbalism
JC
– Jewel cutter (Jewelcrafting)
Link
– The player is asking someone to post their level of a given profession
LW
– Leatherworking
Scribe
– Inscriptionist
Mats
- Materials, the items needed to craft something
Maxed
– A skill has reached its highest level possible.
Xmute
– Transmute, used in Alchemy.
Other professions are not or are rarely abbreviated.
Cities
(A)
for Alliance,
(N)
for Neutral,
(H)
for Horde
Darn
– Darnassus
(A)
Ex/Exo
– The Exodar
(A)
IF
– Ironforge
(A)
SW
– Stormwind
(A)
Dal
– Dalaran
(N)
, Sometimes paired with some version of "lag", such as "Lagaran"
Shatt
– Shattrath City
(N)
Shrine
- Shrine of Two Moons
(H)
, Shrine of Seven Stars
(A)
, the respective faction areas in Vale of Eternal Blossoms
Org
– Orgrimmar
(H)
SMC
– Silvermoon City
(H)
TB
– Thunder Bluff
(H)
(TB can also refer to Tol Barad, an 85+ pvp zone)
UC
– Undercity
(H)
Zones
BL
- Blasted Lands, not commonly used
DMF
- Darkmoon Faire
EK
- Eastern Kingdoms, the continent
EP
- Eastern Plaguelands
FoF
- Fields of Farahlon
HFP
- Hellfire Penninsula
Kal
- Kalimdor, the continent
NR
- Northrend
SMV
- Shadowmoon Valley
SoA
- Spires of Arak
STV
- Stranglethorn Vale, can refer to either half of the zone. Most often used by people who played before Cata.
TB
- Tol Barad, either the Penninsula or the pvp area
TH
- Twilight Highlands, not used much anymore since the release of MoP
TN
- Thousand Needles
ToTG
- Trial of the Gladiator
WP
- Western Plaguelands
Dungeons/Raids
6/7
- Or any combination of x/x: the number of bosses out of the total killed by a raid group
10m/25m
– Refers to 10 man and 25 man raids, usually preceded by the raid’s abbreviation: ICC25
Add(s)
– A term for additional mob(s) in aggro range of your primary target
Boss
– A term for a mob with better loot than mobs preceeding it, but not necessarily harder to kill (unless raiding).
BRez
– Battle Resurrection, a spell used by Death Knights, Druids, Warlocks via soulstone, or Hunters with a quilen pet.
Buff
– A spell/consumable which is beneficial when cast on self or others
CC
– Crowd control (A spell used to bind, freeze, or otherwise render a mob incapable of attack)
CM
- Challenge Mode
CtA
– Call to Arms, used in battlegrounds
Debuff
– A spell which has a negative effect, usually cast by bosses
DF
- Dungeon Finder
Dungeon
– An instance requiring 5-person coordination
Flex
- Flexible raid
Fresh
- Often used in conjunction with "run", meaning that an instance has no dead bosses, and all loot is available.
H
- Heroic, usually paired with the name of the instance and the amount of players needed
HM
- Hardmode, same thing as heroic, but usually is used to refer to Wrath raids
Instance
– An area of the game in which you can only see those in your party/raid group
LFD
- Looking for Dungeon
LoS
– Line of Sight; When a player cannot heal or attack because the target is out of LoS
Mana
- Same as OOM, someone is announcing they need to drink
MC
- Mind Control, an ability used by priests and some mobs; a form of crowd control
MT
- Main Tank, usually tanks the boss while offtank would be for adds. (Also means mistell, based on context.)
OOM
– Out of mana/low on mana (Usually said by healers)
OT
- Off Tank. Offtanks usually keep aggro on adds while main tanks keep aggro on the boss.
Pat
– Patrol (A mob or mobs that patrol in an instance)
PGs
- Proving Grounds
Phasing
- Became prevalent in Cata content - You cannot see players/mobs/nodes if you are past a certain quest, event, etc.
PuG
– Pick-up Group. People found on the spot (in Trade usually) rather than friends or guild mates
r
- Ready
Raid
– An instance with harder bosses, requiring more than the usual 5 players
Recount
– An addon some people use to display damage output or heal output.
Rez
– Resurrect, a spell used by DKs, Warlocks, Hunters with a quilen pet, any class with a healing tree, and anyone in a level 25 guild.
RF
- Raid Finder
Run
– Indicates players want to “run”, or do, a certain instance.
Trash
– Usually insignificant mobs between and before all raid/dungeon bosses
Wipe
- When too many people are dead that you can't possibly kill the boss, or if everyone dies, it is a "wipe".
Y
- Can mean why or yes, depending on context
Instances List
AQ
- Ahn'Qiraj
Arakkoa Spires
BD
- Blackrock Depot; sometimes also called BRD
BFD
- Blackfathom Deeps
BH
- Baradin Hold
BoT
- Bastion of Twilight, or sometimes literally bot, depending on context
BRC
- Blackrock Caverns
BRD
- Blackrock Depths; can also mean Blackrock Depot
BRF/BF
- Blackrock Foundry
BRM
- Blackrock Mountain
BSM
- Blackrock Slag Mines
BT
- Black Temple
BWD
- Blackwing Descent
BWL
- Blackwing Lair
CoC
- Crucible of Carnage, a series of quests similar to a dungeon, but not in an instance
DM
- Most often means Deadmines, but can also mean Dire Maul, especially when used with "E", "W", or "N" to denote direction.
DS
- Dragon Soul
DT
- Drak'tharon Keep
EoE
- Eye of Eternity
FL
- Firelands
Gate
- Gate of the Setting Sun
GB
- Grim Batol, can also mean Guild Bank depending on context
Gnomer
- Gnomeregan
HFR
- Hellfire Ramparts
HM
- Highmaul
HoF
- Heart of Fear
HoL
- Halls of Lightning
HoO
- Halls of Origination
HoR
- Halls of Reflection
HoS
- Halls of Stone
HoT
- Hour of Twilight, can mean the dungeon itself or all dungeons included with HoT patch.
IB
- Iron Barracks
ICC
- Icecrown Citadel
Kara
- Karazhan
LBRS
- Lower Blackrock Spire
Mag
- Magtheridon's Lair
Mar/Mara
- Maraudon
MC
- Molten Core
MSV
- Mogu'shan Vaults
MSP
- Mogu'shan Palace
MT
- Magister's Terrace
Naxx
- Naxxramas
Occ
- The Oculus
Ony
- Onyxia's Lair, sometimes just refers to Onyxia herself
OS
- Obsidian Sanctum, can mean Offspec depending on context
RFC
- Ragefire Chasm
RFD
- Razorfen Downs
RFK
- Razorfen Kraul
RS
- Ruby Sanctum
SMBG/SBG
- Shadowmoon Burial Grounds
SC
- Stonecore
Scholo
- Scholomance
SH
- Sethekk Halls, can also mean Scarlet Halls
SM
- Scarlet Monastery, can also sometimes mean Silvermoon
SFK
- Shadowfang Keep
SoO
- Seige of Orgrimmar
SSC
- Serpentshrine Cavern
ST
- Sunken Temple
Stocks
- Stormwind Stockade
Strat
- Stratholme
SWP
- Sunwell Plateau
TK
- Tempest Keep
ToC
- Trial of the Crusader usually, can also mean Trial of the Champion
ToES
- Terrace of Endless Spring
ToT
- Throne of Thunder
TotFW
- Throne of the Four Winds
TotT
- Throne of the Tides
UBRS
- Upper Blackrock Spire, the site of the famous Leeroy video
UK
- Utgarde Keep
Uld
- 99% of the time refers to Ulduar, but sometimes can mean Uldaman
UP
- Utgarde Pinnacle
VH
- Violet Hold
VoA
- Vault of Archavon
VP
- Vortex Pinnacle
WC
- Wailing Caverns
WoE
- Well of Eternity
ZA
- Zul'Aman
ZF
- Zul'Farak
ZG
- Zul'Gurub
Battlegrounds List
AB
- Arathi Basin
AV
- Alterac Valley
BET
- Blood Elf Tower (Eye of the Storm)
DR
- Draenei Ruins (Eye of the Storm)
Efc
- Enemy Flag Carrier
EotS
- Eye of the Storm
FC
- Flag carrier
FR
- Flag room
FRR
- Fel Reaver Ruins (Eye of the Storm)
IoC
- Isle of Conquest
LH
- Lighthouse (Battle for Gilneas)
LM
- Lumber mill (Arathi Basin)
Mid
- The middle of the map, or somewhere in between bases
MT
- Mage Tower (Eye of the Storm)
Premade
- A battleground where one or both teams were already in coordinated groups before joining; usually they have a specific plan and everyone has a "job" on the team
SW/Slags
- Slagworks, a base in Tol Barad
SoTA
- Strand of the Ancients
SSM
- Silvershard Mines
ST
- Stables (Arathi Basin)
TB
- Tol Barad, a pvp area for level 85+. Can also mean the 85+ daily zone.
ToK
- Temple of Kotmongu
TP
- Twin Peaks
WG
-Wintergrasp, a pvp area for level 80+
WSG
- Warsong Gulch
WV
- Warden's Vigil, a base in Tol Barad
WW
- Water Works (Battle for Gilneas)
Thank you for reading my guide!
Specific thank-yous to:
Zarhym
Icedragon
Kagara, who has covered my guide on the
official US forums
Sources include: Warcraft experience, AtlasLoot for a list of instances, memory, and your suggestions in the comments.
Other guides by ofLegends:
Spirit Beasts: The Huntress and the Hunted
Notice: I am no longer updating this guide, as you can see. If you for some insane reason want to make this wall of text even longer by updating it, feel free to just copy-paste what I already have. Please give me a bit of credit if you do so.. :)
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评论
评论来自
FatalHeaven
BRez – Battle Resurrection, a spell used by Death Knights and Druids.
Warlocks now have a battle rez as a
Soulstone
can be used on a player in combat.
Rez – Resurrect, a spell used by DKs and any class with a healing tree.
Or any person in a level 25 guild.
Also, was it intentional that you didn't use a Table of Contents here? That cleans guides up ten-fold. Just use and for each section.
评论来自
ascott
I need to bookmark this guide - I find it very helpful. I've picked up bits and pieces of the lingo here and there, but it would have been great to have all this information in one place when I started. I rated it 5/5
评论来自
1022573
Very nice guild! I'm a newbie and this is great info!
评论来自
1024701
what a great help is this guide for me as a newbie. thank you very much for the job you did for us.
评论来自
Goronvir
Thanks - I hadn't realised what the portrait icons for tank & healer were. This will make it easier for me to make a better contribution when in a dungeon group.
评论来自
336191
Nice guide.
评论来自
Rystrave
Nice guide, Legends! I liked thinking about what terms I've used. One thing though,
BRez – Battle Resurrection, a spell used by Death Knights, Druids, Warlocks via soulstone, Hunters with a quilen pet, and anyone in a level 25 guild.
The mass rez available from level 25 guilds isn't a battle rez; it can only be used out of combat.
评论来自
DeathByDots
Nice guide. I recently came back from a long break of playing and one of the terms that confused me right off the bat was "Monkey Runs" maybe put something in about that.
评论来自
990840
I enjoyed this guide. I wanted to mention I didn't see Camping but I did see Ganking. Those two go together, where Ganking occurs first than is proceeded by camping.
评论来自
thatchrisp
Possible addition to your list: NFI: no f*#king idea. I see it and use it a lot.
评论来自
1202217
Niceee btw do you know what ETC means?
评论来自
TheDru
I tend to use TB for tol barad and tb for thunder bluff, or at least i did during cataclysm.
评论来自
heixia
Excellent guide 6/5 stars! Now I can understand other people more. I tend to take the vowels out of some words to make them shorter. For example: Already is alrdy. People is pple.
评论来自
Felweed
This is absolutely wonderful. I'm so glad this compilation exists. One I noticed missing: Engineering is often (in my experience) abbreviated to 'eng'.
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