Abbreviations

 

 

0 (zero) to D

0.0  0.0 (literally, "zero-zero"), sometimes also referred to as null-sec or zero-sec, is the security rating CONCORD gives to all star systems outside of Empire influence. They have a true security status from 0.0 down to -1.00. 0.0 can also be used to collectively refer to the entirety of lawless space. See also "lo-sec" and "hi-sec". 

ABC  Refers to the rare 0.0 ores, Arkonor, Bistot, and Crokite. 

Aggress, Aggression  Performing an aggressive act against another pilot, such as firing upon them, repairing a pilot's ship who is aggressing another pilot, using a smartbomb that damages another pilot's ship, creating a warp bubble that prevents a ship from warping, stealing from another pilot's wreck or can, etc. 

Aggressed  A pilot's state after performing an act of aggression. This state lasts 60 seconds. While in an aggressed state, pilots are denied permission to dock or use stargates. 

Alpha (strike)  The instantaneous damage dealt by a single volley of guns. 

AP  Autopilot  

Alt  Alternate character on a player's account or an alternate character that a player uses on another account. Alts are typically not as exhaustively trained as the "main" character unless on a different account. Can also refer to every character owned by a player, except the one generally associated with them. 

Ark  Common abbreviation for Arkonor ore, but in a different context can also refer to the Ark jumpfreighter. 

ATB  Alloyed Tritanium Bar 

Aura  The onboard computer that helps to introduce EVE to new players via tutorials. Also voices certain audio prompts. 

AURORA  Auxiliary Union for Relay, Observation, Recording, & Analysis (Events). Formerly part of ISD. 

BH  Bug Hunter. See also "ECAID". 

Bist  Bistot ore 

Blob  A word used to describe numerical superiority for fleets and is often used negatively. Can be used as both a verb and a noun. 

Blinky  AKA flashy. A pilot who has committed a recent act of aggression or has a security status of -5 or lower will blink red in the Overview. Pilot's ship can be fired upon without interference from CONCORD or sentry guns. See also "kill rights". 

Blood jump  The process of a pilot jumping to the location of their medical clone, either by deliberately being podded or by activating the self-destruct mechanism of their ship. Useful in emergencies but expensive if the original clone was fitted with augmentations (implants). Acquisition of a new medical clone is required after blood jumping to avoid loss of skill points due to a future instance of podding. 

Blue  Term describing set standings towards other pilots/corps/alliances who are friend/friendly/ally. Comes from the default Overview "Show Info" colour of blue background with "+" sign in front. Light blue is for standings of around +5, dark blue for a standing of +10. 

BM  Bookmark 

BP  Blueprint 

BPC  Blueprint Copy 

BPO  Blueprint Original 

BS  Battleship. See also "BB" under "Ships and Modules" below. 

Bubble  Any of the following: Mobile Warp Disruptor Sphere; Warp Disrupt Probe used by Interdictors; or Warp Disruption Field Generator carried by Heavy Interdictors. Bubbles are used to prevent ships that are caught within range of the bubble from warping away, allowing attackers to more easily destroy their target. 

Bubbled  A gate, station or other high traffic area where a pilot or gang has deployed a bubble. E.g., "Careful! That gate has been bubbled!" See also "bubble". 

Button  Capture point of a factional warfare complex. 

BYOB  Bring Your Own Blueprint 

BYOM  Bring Your Own Minerals 

Camp, camped, camping  An area, generally a gate or station, where a gang of players is waiting for the purpose of attacking passersby and/or war targets. Gates at the transition points between low security and 0.0 space are often camped by pilots hoping to catch travelers unaware. Pilots who are part of the camp are said to be camping. See also "gate camp". 

Can  Refers to cargo containers jettisoned by players, secure or otherwise. 

Cap  The capacitor of a ship. Also: to capture a factional warfare complex. 

Caps  Cap ships AKA Capital Ships. Generally refers to combat capital ships, Dreadnoughts, Carriers, Motherships and Titans, although two Freighters (the Orca and Rorqual) are also technically caps. 

Carebear  An adjective for players who avoid PvP combat. Also a verb for PvE activities. 

CCP  Crowd Control Productions (AKA your friendly overlords, the creators of EVE Online). 

CCC  Pilot has activated a cynosural field and capital or other jump-capable ships should jump to the pilot. Often used in fleet chat when dropping capital ships on opponents. 

Clone  A pilot's body, either in use or in storage somewhere in the EVE universe. 

CEO  Chief Executive Officer. The person in charge of a player corporation. 

CJ, Clone jump  The process of moving from one jump clone to another. This can allow travel across the EVE universe in the matter of moments instead of hours. (see "pod jump" and "blood jump" for differences). 

CONCORD  The NPC police force of New Eden. CONCORD responds to criminal acts committed in 1.0 to 0.5 security space. 

CONCORDED  Losing a ship to CONCORD. See also "Suicide Ganking". 

CONCORDOKKEN  What happens when invoking the wrath of CONCORD. Made popular in this video by The Riz. 

Corp  Corporation 

CRC  Communications Relay Commission (Forum Moderators). Formerly part of ISD. 

CSM  Council of Stellar Management 

Cyno  Cynosural Field. A Cyno is required for a capital ship to use its jump drive. 

Cyno Ship  A ship used for the generation of Cynosural Fields. 

DB  Dark Blood (faction module) 

DC  Damage Control module 

Deaggressing  Turning off all weapons and other modules that cause aggression in order to begin the 60 second timer preventing pilots from docking or jumping through a stargate. 

Deathstar  A starbase that is configured for fleet combat, generally used to control sovereignty in 0.0 space. 

'dec  War Declaration 

DG  Dread Guristas 

Disco  Using smart bombs to make a pretty light show. 

DPS  Damage Per Second 

Drag bubble  A bubble created by a Mobile Warp Disruptor Sphere within 100km of a warp-in point (generally at a gate) so the warping pilot cannot easily escape (by jumping the gate). See also "Bubble". 

 

E to M

EANM  Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane. 

ECAID  Equipment Certification and Anomaly Investigations Division (Bug Hunters), part of ISD. 

Eff  Efficiency 

EFT  Eve Fitting Tool 

EHP  Effective hitpoints. The total number of hitpoints a ship can be said to have, taking into account shields, armor, structure, and resistances. Considers incoming fire as equally spread in damage types. Displayed in third-party tools like EVE Fitting Tool and considered a useful way to quickly determine how long a ship will last under fire. 

Empire Space  Space controlled by one of the major NPC factions, ie: not 0.0. This includes lo-sec and hi-sec. 

ETC  EVE Time Code, also known as GTC or Game Time Code. 

EW, Ewar  Electronic Warfare 

Executor  The leader or ruling corporation of an alliance. 

Fiend  The name by which the terrorist, Aki Onikori, more commonly goes by 

FC, Fleet Commander  A pilot who is in charge of controlling and guiding pilots in fleet formation and operations. Top position in fleet structure. 

FTL  1.Faster than light.

2."For the Loss". Generally used to denote a failed attempt or something bad happening.

 FTW  "For the Win". Generally used to denote a successful attempt or something good happening. 

Gank, ganking  Refers to a tactic employed in PvP combat in which one side is heavily outnumbered by the other. Differs from "blobbing" in that ganking usually refers to smaller-scale battles. 

Gate camp  A gate which is being camped by players for the purpose of preventing others from entering or leaving an area, extorting ransom for safe travel, or for the simple pleasure of "ganking" passing ships. Often gates in busy low security systems are camped, as well as gates which transition into 0.0 security space. Often, gate camps are "bubbled" to prevent victims from escaping. See also "camp" and "gank". 

GM  Gamemasters are CCP staff responsible for providing customer support for EVE Online, as well as enforcing the EULA and TOS (Terms of Service) of EVE Online. They can be reached through the in-game petition system. 

GCC  Global Criminal Cooldown, or Global Criminal Countdown. A timer indicating the player has performed a criminal action in Empire space. Displayed as red text in the top left corner of the display. 

GF  Good Fight. Used to indicate acknowledgment/honor to another pilot during PvP. 

Griefer  A griefer is a player who plays in order to irritate and harass other players, rather than in pursuit of game objectives. 

GTC  Game Time Code, also referred to as an ETC or EVE Time Code. 

Hardpoint  A slot on ships in which only a specific type of module can be placed. Usually refers to slots for weapons, such as turret hardpoints or launcher hardpoints. 

HC  Help Channel 

HW  Heavy Water, a type of fuel. Starbase towers consume an amount of Heavy Water based on how much CPU they utilize. HW is also consumed by a Rorqual when it has activated its Industrial Core. 

Hed  Hedbergite ore 

Hem, Hemo  Hemorphite ore 

Hi-sec  High security space. Has a CONCORD security rating of 0.5 to 1.0. 

Hot drop  See the Hot drop page for more detailed information. 

Hull tanking  The ill-advised practice of using a ship's hull as the principle damage sink in PvP or PvE instead of shields or armor. Not advisable as it is usually results in Fail (or failure). 

IC  1.In Character. Used by roleplayers to indicate that they have been playing in character rather than out of character, or that they're changing mode from speaking out of character to in character.

2.Interstellar Correspondent. A roving reporter whose news often shows up in the EVE Alliance News.

 IGB  In Game Browser 

IG  In Game 

Insignia  A form of payment received as loot usually from storyline missions. 

Invention  A means of creating a blueprint copy of a Tech Level 2 item. 

ISD  Interstellar Services Department 

ISK  InterStellar Kredits, EVE's premier currency. 

IPO  Initial Public (share) Offering 

JC  Jump Clone. See also "clone" and "clone jumping". 

Kern  Kernite ore 

Killboard  A website where a pilot, Corporation, or Alliance posts killmails. 

Kill rights  When one pilot performs an act of aggression against another pilot, the other pilot is given kill rights and may fire upon the aggressor without interference from CONCORD or sentry guns. Pilots to which kill rights have been assigned flash red in the Overview, and will be listed under the Character Sheet/Kill Rights tab. 

KM, Killmail  The notification a pilot receives when they are killed, or when they kill another pilot and strike the final blow. Found in the Character Sheet/Combat Log. See also "Killboard" and "kill rights". 

KOS  Kill On Sight 

Leeroy  The act of charging ahead into danger without care, usually resulting in disaster for everyone in the fleet or gang. A tactic that is sometimes as successful as hull tanking. This slang has come across from Leeroy Jenkins of World of Warcraft. 

LO  Liquid Ozone, a type of fuel. Starbase towers consume an amount of Liquid Ozone based on how much Power Grid they utilize. Liquid Ozone is also consumed when generating a cynosural field, activating a Clone Vat Bay, or when activating a Jump Bridge at a starbase. 

Lolfit  A very poorly fitted PvP ship, with modules wildly inappropriate for the role or bonuses of the ship in question. 

Lo-sec  Low security space, with a CONCORD security rating from 0.1 to 0.4. Often a hang-out for pirates and very high level mission runners, among others. See also "0.0" and "hi-sec". 

M1, M2, ...  1.Miner1, Miner2, ... (Mining Lasers).

2.Moon. As in "P1 M2" (= planet 1 moon 2)

 Main  Main character on a player's account which typically receives the most training as compared to an "alt". Can also refer to the character generally associated with a player for those players that own more than one account. 

MCC  Melted Capacitor Console salvage, used to create rigs. See Rigs Guide and Salvaging Guide for more information. 

ME  Mineral Efficiency (of a blueprint) 

Medical clone  The clone located in the station a pilot will appear in after being killed. 

Mex  Mexallon 

Mission running  Running missions for agents. This is PvE but can risk PvP combat depending on location and mission due to piracy, suicide ganking, etc. 

 

N to R

NAP  Non-Aggression Pact. Refer to "blue" glossary entry. 

NBSI  Not Blue, Shoot It. Usual engagement policy of corps/alliances in 0.0. "Blue" refers to having positive standing. Everyone else is considered as hostile by default, even those with neutral standings, and can (and often will) be shot on sight. 

Neutral, Neut  Term describing a lack of standings toward pilots/corps/alliances. Neutrals in lo-sec and 0.0 security space are usually treated as if they were "red" and hostile. 

Nocx, Nox  Nocxium 

Noob  Depending on context, a new player or new character. Used as an insult (friendly or otherwise) between experienced players. 

Noobship  One of the four starting ships, being the Imparior (Amarr), Ibis (Caldari), Velator (Gallente) and Reaper (Minmatar). 

NPC  Non Player Character. If it isn't controlled by a human, it is an NPC. E.g., rats in belts, missions, etc. Corporations which are not controlled by humans, such as a pilot's starting corporation, is called an NPC Corporation. NPC Corporations run NPC Stations. 

NPSI  Not Purple, Shoot It. Somewhat of a joke stance for picking targets to shoot at. Based on the default overview colour of gang-mates, purple. "Anyone who's not in gang is legal target." See "NRDS" and "NBSI". 

NRDS  Not Red, Don't Shoot. An engagement policy of corps/alliances where "red" refers to having negative standing, leaving neutrals as "shoot only after being shot at". More usual in low security space than in 0.0, due to the greater number of genuinely friendly/indifferent neutrals in areas of higher population. See also "NBSI". 

Null-sec  Refer to glossary entry for 0.0. 

OOC  Out Of Character. A roleplayer may say "OOC: I'm bored" to mean "In real life I'm bored but I'm not speaking for whether my character is or not". See also "IC" (In Character). 

OOG  Out Of Game. 

P&P  People & Places 

PE  Production Efficiency skill or Production Efficiency of a blueprint, depending on context. 

Pew Pew  Refers to the act of PvP. 

Pirate  A pilot who makes part or all of their living in EVE by attacking other pilots for fun and profit. Pirates generally make ISK by destroying other pilots' ships to recover modules or salvage, as well as demanding ransom for passage. Corporations that specialize in piracy are often called "pirate corps". 

Plag  Plagioclase ore 

PLEX  30-Day Pilot's License Extension cards can be purchased on the market to extend account play time. These are usually GTCs purchased by a player using OOG currency and then put into the game for sale to others for IG currency. 

Pod Jump  The old way to move around fast, from deep 0.0 to empire space: self-destruct pod to relocate to the medical station. See also "blood jump". 

Point  Using a Warp Scrambler/Disruptor (whose value is measured in points). 

POS  1.Player Owned Structure

2.Pod On Sight. Also written as "PoS"

 Prod  Production 

PvE  Player vs EVE or Player vs Environment. This generally refers to combat vs rats and mission-running. See also "carebear". 

PvP  Player vs player. Usually used in reference to combat but can also apply to the economic and political fields as well (eg, outbidding in markets, trying to play corporations off against each other to one's advantage, etc). 

PWNAGE  1.Phased Weapon Navigation Array Generation Extron (A type of Target Painter).

2.Getting "owned" by someone or "owning" someone, ie, one pilot so totally outclassing another pilot that they're dead in seconds and the aggressor is still there laughing.

 Pye  Pyerite 

Pyro  Pyroxeres ore 

Rat  NPC Pirate 

Ratter  Player that clears areas of NPC Pirate vessels. 

RE, Ref Eff  Refining Efficiency 

Red  Term describing set standings towards some pilots/corps/alliances. Describes hostility (up to point of KOS). Comes from the default Overview "Show Info" colour of red background with "-" sign in front. 

Red box(-ing, ed)  A pilot is either actively engaging (actively shooting or ECMing) or being engaged by an opponent. See also "Yellow box". 

Ref  Refining 

RL  1.Real Life.

2.Rocket Launcher.

 RoF  Rate of Fire 

RR  Remote Repair, can refer to either Remote Armor Repairers and Shield Transporters, or to the tactic of using those items in a fleet to keep ships alive. See "Spider Tank". 

S to Z

Safe spot  A bookmarked location in space which is not readily accessible by hostile pilots, and is often used as a means of temporarily escaping said pilots in the current system. See Safe Spot Bookmarking for more information on creating and using safe spots. 

Safe up  The act of warping to a "safe spot" when hostiles arrive in system. Often heard shouted by friendly pilots as a warning that hostiles just entered or are about to enter the system. See also "safe spot". 

SC  Squad Commander, a position in the fleet structure. Lowest commander position, below Wing Commander. Under it is only 10 pilots, one squad. 

Scord  Scordite ore 

Sec status  Security status. The CONCORD ranking of how secure a star system is, displayed as a value from 0.0 to 1.0 

Sisi  Singularity, a public test server. 

Sling bubble  A bubble created by a Mobile Warp Disruptor Sphere within 100km of a warp-in point (generally at a gate) so the warping pilot cannot easily escape (by jumping the gate). See also "bubble". 

SP  Skill Points 

Stront  Strontium Clathrates, a type of fuel. Strontium is consumed by a starbase when it enters reinforced mode. Strontium is also utilized by capital ships for various modules including Siege, Triage and Jump Portal Generators. 

STAR  Support Training and Resources - (Player Support), part of ISD. 

Soon  This is CCP's motto for upcoming changes to EVE. Usage: "When is xy change coming?" Answer: "Soon." Originally used to poke fun at features long promised but not delivered, but since adopted by the developers to describe upcoming content without a specific release date. 

Spider Tank  The use of remote repair to allow a fleet of ships to tank incoming fire. Allows for far more tank in a large fleet than any ship could manage on its own. See also "RR". 

SSS  Used to indicate a pilot is in a safespot and that the fleet can/should warp to the pilot. 

Suicide ganking  Killing outside the strict bounds CONCORD set in hi-sec space results in a police response on those responsible for attacking. Suicide ganking is deliberately killing another pilot knowing CONCORD will destroy the aggressor's ship just so the aggressor can loot the target. This is normally done by a gang in order to get enough damage on the target in the time it takes for CONCORD to respond. 

T1  Tech Level 1. These are considered the basic items EVE and are generally characterized as having blueprint originals available for sale by NPC Corporations. 

T2  Tech Level 2. These are considered advanced items which have certain benefits over their Tech Level 1 counterparts. Blueprint originals for Tech Level 2 items were previously only available via a lottery but can now only be purchased from other players. The most common method of manufacturing Tech Level 2 items is via blueprint copies obtained through Invention. 

T3  Tech Level 3. Current Tech 3 products are the Strategic Cruisers introduced in the Apocrypha expansion. 

Tackling  Pinning down an enemy with a Warp Jammer/Scrambler or Webifier until reinforcements arrive. 

Tier-3  These are battleships which were added after the initial Tech Level 1 and Tech Level 2 battleships. They are technically considered Tech Level 1 battleships. The Tier-3 battleships are the Abaddon (Amarr), Rokh (Caldari), Hyperion (Gallente) and Maelstrom (Minmatar). Not to be confused with Tech Level 3. 

Topes  Isotopes, a type of fuel. Helium, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotopes are used to power capital ship jump drives and are used as fuel by starbase towers. 

TQ  Tranquility, the main EVE server. 

Trit  Tritanium 

TS  1.True Sansha

2.Teamspeak, one of the out of game communications programs used for live voice chat, eg, corp chat, alliance chat, gang and fleet (to name just four uses).

 

True sec status  How dangerous a star system really is. This value ranges from -1.00 to 1.00. The lower the value, the more dangerous but higher the chance of bigger rats and valuable ores that can be found (the reverse is true for systems approaching sec status 1.00). CONCORD does not display the true security status of systems, instead rounding it to the nearest decimal point. They also do not display the true security status of 0.0 systems, instead choosing to simply label them as "0.0". 

WC  Wing Commander, a position in the fleet structure. Middle position, between the Fleet Commander and Squad Commanders. 

Webbed  To be targeted and slowed down by a Stasis Webifier. 

WT  War target 

WTA  Want to Auction 

WTB  Want To Buy 

WTS  Want to Sell 

WTT  Want to Trade 

Veld  Veldspar ore 

Ventrilo  

X  Typed in a chat channel to show a pilot wants to join a gang. 

XXX  Typed in a fleet or other chat channel to indicate a pilot is actually engaged with the enemy and requires assistance. 

Yar, Yarr  Refers to the act of piracy. 

YARR  Yulai Archives and Records Repository, part of ISD. Moderates the EVElopedia. 

Yellow box(-ing, ed)  A pilot is either being targeted by or is targeting an opponent. See also "Red box". 

Zyd  Zydrine 

 


 

 

 

Ships and Modules


 

A list of abbreviations for ships and modules.

 

AB  AfterBurner 

AC  Autocannon 

AF  Assault Frigate 

AML  Assault Missile Launcher. 

AS  Assault Ship 

Abby  Abaddon (Amarr Battleship) 

Apoc  Apocalypse (Amarr Battleship) 

BB  1.Normally refers to Blackbird (Caldari Cruiser)

2.Sometimes refers to Battleship (BB as a designation for battleships comes from naval terminology)

 

BCS, BCU  Ballistic Control System. The term BCU is historical, in that this piece of equipment was known as a Ballistic Control Unit. 

CCC  Capacitor Control Circuit rig 

CM  Cruise Missile. Long range, moderate damage missile fired from Cruise Missile Launchers by Battleships and Stealth Bombers. Better against smaller, faster targets than Torps. 

CML  Cruise Missile Launcher. 

CN  Caldari Navy 

CNR  Caldari Navy Raven. AKA Raven Navy Issue. The king of level 4 mission runners before Marauders were released. 

CS  Command Ship 

DCU  1.Damage Control module

2.Drone Control Unit module

 

DD or DDD  Doomsday Device, a Titan-class weapon similar to Smartbombs but much more powerful. 

Domi  1.Dominix (Gallente Battleship)

2.Domination, Angel faction modules.

 

Dread  Dreadnought, a capital class ship which is the next ship class up from the battleship. 

EANM  Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane 

ECCM  Electronic Counter Counter Measures 

ECM  Electronic Counter Measures 

Geddon  Armageddon (Amarr Battleship) 

HAC  Heavy Assault Cruiser 

HAM  Heavy Assault Missile. Short range, high damage missile fired from Cruisers and Battlecruisers. Better against larger, slower targets than HMs. 

HAML  Heavy Assault Missile Launcher. 

Harv  Harvester Mining Drone 

HIC, Hictor, Hactor  Heavy Interdictor Cruiser 

HM  Heavy Missile. Long range, moderate damage missile fired from Cruisers and Battlecruisers. Better against smaller, faster targets than HAMs. 

HML  Heavy Missile Launcher. 

Imi  Imicus (Gallente Frigate) 

LAR  Large Armor Repair 

MAPC  Micro Auxilliary Power Core 

MAR  Medium Armor Repair 

MLU  Mining Laser Upgrade 

Mega  Megathron (Gallente Battleship) or Megacyte, depending on context. 

MWD  Micro Warp Drive 

Nano  Usually refers to a style of ship fitting based around pure speed over of defense. May also refer to the module Nanofiber Internal Structure from which the fitting gets its name. 

OD, ODI  Overdrive Injector 

PDS, PDU  Power Diagnostic Systems. The term PDU is historical, in that this piece of equipment was known as a Power Diagnostic Unit. 

'Pest  Tempest (Minmatar Battleship) 

'Phoon  Typhoon (Minmatar Battleship) 

Rax  Thorax (Gallente Cruiser) 

RCU  Reactor Control Unit 

Scorp  Scorpion (Caldari Battleship) 

Scram  A Warp Scrambler/Disruptor module 

SL  Siege Launcher. Used to fire Torpedos. 

SPR  Shield Power Relay 

TD  Tracking Disruptor 

Thron  Megathron (Gallente Battleship) 

Torp  Torpedo. Short range, high damage missile fired from Siege Launchers by Battleships. Better against larger, slower targets than CMs. 

TP  Target Painter 

Vaga  Vagabond (Minmatar Heavy Assault Ship) 


 

 

 

 

 

Emotes, Emoticons


 

These are the strange, wierd and typical signs that experienced players tend to use. For a list of phrase abbreviations please see the Chatting lexicon.

o/  Person waving his hand. Players use this to greet other players when entering or leaving chat. 

\o  Person waving with his other hand. 

\o/  Person waving with both hands, often signifies jumping up and down with joy (or glee, depending on circumstances). 

/o\  Person holding his head, or slapping his hands on his forehead. Usually signifying some kind of disaster. 

o7  Person saluting. Players use this when greeting others and is highly used in some corporations when addressing higher ranks e.g. Director to CEO - Director: "Hi o7" 

\o//  Person waving both hands and kicking the air, often signifies someone being very very happy.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

AoE  Area of Effect 

Alt  Alternate Character 

Att  Attributes (Character statistics) 

Carebear  Player focused on non-combat related gameplay. Derogatory, slang. 

DD  Doomsday Device, the superweapons mounted on titans 

Dev  Game Developer 

DT  Downtime 

ETA  Estimated Time of Arrival 

GF  Good Fight 

GM  Game Master 

Griefer  Someone who engages in grief play 

IC  In Character, Interstellar Correspondent 

KoS  Kill On Sight 

LVL  Level 

MMORPG  Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game 

Mob  Monster or Beast, Mobile OBject 

NBSI  Not Blue Shoot It 

NRDS  Not Red Don't Shoot 

NDA  Non Disclosure Agreement 

Newbie  Starting player, one that doesn't understand the game mechanics yet 

Noob  Starting player, one that doesn't understand the game mechanics yet, more derogatory than 'Newbie' 

NPC  Non-Player Character 

Nube  Starting player, one that doesn't understand the game mechanics yet 

OOC  Out Of Character 

P2P  Pay to Play 

PC  Price Check 

PK  Player Killer 

POS  Player Owned Structure (as opposed to a ship) 

PvE  Player versus Environment, Player versus Entity 

PVM  People vs Mobs 

PvP  Player versus Player 

RPG  Role-Playing Game 

TTYI  Talk to You Ingame 

WTB  Want to Buy 

WTG  Way To Go 

WTS  Want to Sell 

WTT  Want to Trade 


 

 

 

 

 

AFAIK  As Far As I Know 

AFK  Away From Keyboard 

AKA  Also Known As 

ASAP  As Soon As Possible 

ATM  At The Moment 

BBL  Be Back Later 

BBIAB  Be Back In A Bit 

BBS  Be Back Soon 

BRB  Be Right Back 

BRT  Be Right There 

BSOD  Blue Screen of Death 

BTW  By The Way 

CTD  Crash to Desktop 

FFS  For <censored> Sake 

FYI  For Your Information 

IDK  I Don't Know 

IRC  Internet Relay Chat 

IIRC  If I Recall Correctly 

IRL / RL  (In) Real Life 

IMHO  In My Humble Opinion 

IMO  In My Opinion 

LOL  Laugh Out Loud 

LTNS  Long Time No See 

NM  NeverMind 

NP  No Problem 

OMFG  Oh My <censored> God 

OMG  Oh My God 

OMW  On My Way 

ROFL  Roll On the Floor Laughing 

ROFLMAO  Roll On the Floor Laughing My Ass Off 

RTFM  Read the <censored> Manual 

STFU  Shut The <censored> Up 

TBH  To Be Honest 

T/M  short hand for "Tomorrow" 

TTYL  Talk To You Later 

WB  Welcome Back 

WTF  What The <censored>